Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente

It is located next to and conjoined with the San Lázaro metro station, in the Venustiano Carranza borough in the eastern part of Mexico City.

[1] Designed by architect Juan José Diaz Infante Núñez, it is marked by its very large dome covering the structure.

[2] The terminal serves travelers to fourteen states in the country,[3] primarily to the east and south of Mexico City, such as to Puebla, Veracruz, Oaxaca and the Yucatan Peninsula.

[5] In 2003, there were renovations including the pedestrian bridges, a tunnel for taxis, restructuring the main local bus stop, installation of street lighting and the banning of vendors.

In conjunction with the Autobuses de Oriente (ADO), consisting of free copies of books with texts by Mexican authors such as Elena Poniatowska, José Agustín and Efraín Huerta .

Inside the terminal