Optibus

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One of the articulated buses of the León Optibus system, with the system logo. Note the high-level exit doors on the left side of the bus.
One of the articulated buses of the León Optibus system, with the system logo. Note the high-level exit doors on the left side of the bus.

Optibus is a bus rapid transit system, similar to other Latin American BRT systems such as the Mexico City Metrobus and the Bogotá Transmilenio, operating in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. Locally it is known also as "La Oruga" (the caterpillar), due to its use of articulated buses. Most of the Optibus route uses city streets, but with dedicated bus lanes and high-level platform stations. The system was inaugurated on September 27, 2003. León was the first city in Mexico to implement a BRT system.

León is one of the few cities in Mexico that has a modern, municipally operated bus transit system and utilizes prepaid farecards (known as Pagobus), as opposed to the traditional Mexican pesero system of individual bus owner-operators collecting cash fares. The prepaid farecard system began about four years before the opening of the Optibus system.

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