Monterrey Metro - Travel Fare

Travel Fare

The following are the travel fares as of 2010.

  • Single Trip - MXN4.50 (~USD0.33)
  • 2 Trips - MXN8.50 (~USD0.60)
  • 4 Trips - MXN16.00 (~USD1.20)
  • 5 Trips - MXN20.00 (~USD1.40)
  • 6 Trips - MXN24.00 (~USD1.70)
  • Metrobus - MXN7.50 (~USD0.55)

Currently the entrance is for free on Sundays.

Metrorrey also offers "Boletos Multiviaje" (multitrip tickets). These tickets are intended for recurrent users and they are sold in denominations ranging from 15 to 85 trips.

Since the opening of the extension of the Line 2, Metrorrey began offering the "Mia" Card, a rechargeable card that can be loaded with multiple trip credits. The "Mia" card can be initially purchased for MXP30 (including 8 trips) and can be recharged in increments ranging from MXP1 to MXP300.

From January 2010, the card has a cost of MXP20 and MXP100 top recharge.

On May 16, 2009, Nuevo León governor Natividad González Parás announced that Metrorrey would be free for the next 60 days, as part of a program to reduce the effects of the economic downturn on citizens.

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