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SIT Optibús (officially Sistema Integrado de Transporte Optibús) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system operating in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. Locally it is known also as "La Oruga" (the caterpillar), due to its use of articulated buses. Most of the Optibús 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. In some respects it is similar to other Latin American BRT systems such as the Mexico City Metrobús, the Guadalajara Macrobús, the Bogotá Transmilenio, the Guatemala City Transmetro, and the Monterrey Transmetro.

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  • Sistema Integrado de Transporte Optibús (es)
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  • El Sistema Integrado de Transporte SIT Optibús o simplemente Optibús es el sistema de transporte masivo urbano que utiliza la ciudad de León, Guanajuato.​ Su inauguración fue el 26 de septiembre de 2003. Está basado en la red de transporte como es la Rede Integrada de Transporte en la ciudad brasileña de Curitiba, o específicamente el TransMilenio de la ciudad de Bogotá, Colombia. Como modelo Autobús de tránsito rápido. (es)
  • SIT Optibús (officially Sistema Integrado de Transporte Optibús) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system operating in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. Locally it is known also as "La Oruga" (the caterpillar), due to its use of articulated buses. Most of the Optibús 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. In some respects it is similar to other Latin American BRT systems such as the Mexico City Metrobús, the Guadalajara Macrobús, the Bogotá Transmilenio, the Guatemala City Transmetro, and the Monterrey Transmetro. (en)
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  • Optibús (en)
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  • Transportistas Coordinados de León (en)
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  • El Sistema Integrado de Transporte SIT Optibús o simplemente Optibús es el sistema de transporte masivo urbano que utiliza la ciudad de León, Guanajuato.​ Su inauguración fue el 26 de septiembre de 2003. Está basado en la red de transporte como es la Rede Integrada de Transporte en la ciudad brasileña de Curitiba, o específicamente el TransMilenio de la ciudad de Bogotá, Colombia. Como modelo Autobús de tránsito rápido. El sistema fue el primero de su tipo en México, antes de que se implementara en la Ciudad de México como Metrobús, en Guadalajara como Mi Macro, en Monterrey como TransMetro, en Puebla como RUTA o en el Estado de México como el Mexibús. (es)
  • SIT Optibús (officially Sistema Integrado de Transporte Optibús) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system operating in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. Locally it is known also as "La Oruga" (the caterpillar), due to its use of articulated buses. Most of the Optibús 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. In some respects it is similar to other Latin American BRT systems such as the Mexico City Metrobús, the Guadalajara Macrobús, the Bogotá Transmilenio, the Guatemala City Transmetro, and the Monterrey Transmetro. León is one of the few cities in Mexico that has a modern, municipally operated bus transit system and utilizes prepaid farecards (known as ), as opposed to the traditional Mexican pesero system of individual bus owner-operators collecting cash fares. The prepaid farecard system was put in place about four years before the Optibús system. (en)
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