Alexander Dennis has announced that it has signed a comprehensive contract to
provide maintenance services for the fleet of 90 Enviro500 used on Mexico City’s bus
rapid transit network, Metrobús. The five-year deal comes with the option to renew it
annually for the foreseeable operating life of the buses.
After 17 months in service on Metrobús Line 7, the 90 double deck buses have carried more
than 50 million passengers along the city’s iconic Paseo de la Reforma avenue, clocking up
nearly eight million kilometres in the process. Up to 150,000 people use the service every day.
Continuing from support provided to date, Alexander Dennis will now increase operating
efficiency by taking over preventative maintenance and daily checks from the fleet’s two
operating companies, Sky Bus Reforma and Operadora Línea 7. In leveraging economies of
scale by pooling the maintenance for both, Alexander Dennis will reduce the total cost of
ownership of the vehicles for Metrobús. Corrective maintenance is carried out as required,
while accident repairs will also be offered by Alexander Dennis on a competitive basis. The
operating companies remain in charge of cleaning, fuelling, and maintaining wheels and tyres.
Alexander Dennis has set up a facility at Maravillas bus depot, where a team of 14 mechanics and engineers will carry out the contracted services.
“With its comprehensive reach and long duration, this contract provides a sophisticated and
robust maintenance arrangement that surpasses everything provided to date in Mexico. It will demonstrate that in terms of total cost of ownership.
Our Enviro500 double deck buses are a competitive solution in Mexico City and elsewhere,” says Gerardo Múgica, Director, Alexander Dennis Mexico.