The Ie-Tram Yucatán is a bus network in the city of Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico and nearby towns.

Ie-Tram Yucatán
Logo of Ie-Tram, as part of Va y Ven
Logo of Ie-Tram, as part of Va y Ven
An Ie-Tram unit in 2023
An Ie-Tram unit in 2023
Overview
OwnerAgencia de Transporte de Yucatán
LocaleMérida, Umán, and Kanasín, Yucatán Yucatán, Mexico Mexico
Transit typeBus rapid transit
Number of lines5+1 special events line
Number of stations67
Websitevayven.yucatan.gob.mx/rutaietram
Operation
Began operation16 December 2023
Operator(s) Mobility ADO [es]
Number of vehicles34 battery electric buses
Technical
System length116 km (72 mi)
Top speed90 km/h (56 mph)

Despite the name it is a fully electric bus rapid transit (BRT) network, making Mérida the fourth city in Mexico to have electric buses and the first to have a fully electric BRT system.

The system operates entirely using buses of the Ie-Tram model (named for the system itself), manufactured by the Spanish company Irizar.

When completed the bus network will be 116 kilometers long, and it will feature bus lanes. The network will have 67 bus stops, of which 46 will be in the bus lanes and 21 will be located in the streets. There are terminals near the Tren Maya stations (namely, Teya Mérida and Umán) and a central station located near the new Parque La Plancha [es].[1]

The Ie-Tram Yucatán began service on 15 December 2023, coinciding with the opening of the connecting Tren Maya.[2]

History

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Construction

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The Ie-Tram was constructed on top of old railroad right-of-way that passed within the city of Mérida. These tracks had been out of service since 2020. The system will cost 2,820 million pesos, of which state government of Yucatán will contribute 61% of the investment; the federal government of Mexico, through Banobras, will contribute 23%; and private initiatives will contribute the 16% that will be used for the acquisition of the electric buses.

On 24 January 2023, the governor of Yucatán, Mauricio Vila Dosal, attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the section of the Ie-Tram connecting Teya and Kanasín.

The first stage of construction comprises approximately 5 km that goes from the park of La Plancha on 39th Avenue, to the exit in the Los Heroes division in the periphery of Mérida, being the first of several stages of its construction. This stage includes the removal of the old railway tracks, then the construction of the exclusive lanes, sidewalks, cycleways, traffic lights, improvements of the urban environment, and signs along the route.

The next stages of construction includes the lines to Umán, Poxilá and the Faculty of Engineering.

The buses travel on exclusive, preferential and mixed lanes. The plan also includes charging points for the buses, bus stations, the remodeling of the urban environment and complementary works for the union with other means of transport.[3]

The first two routes, Teya and Kanasin, were completed by August 2023, the month in which the Tren Maya, as well as the connections between the two networks, were tested.

Opening

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The opening of the first line, connecting Parque La Plancha [es] with the Tren Maya's Teya Station, took place on December 15, 2023, at an event held at the Teya Mérida station, made official by the governor of Yucatan Mauricio Vila Dosal and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in a parallel event to the inauguration of the first phase of the Tren Maya, and began to provide regular service as of December 16, 2023.[4]

Lines

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The Ie-Tram network consists of 5 main lines,[5][6] as well as a special events line that works only during the games of the Leones de Yucatán.

Líne Route number on the Va-y-Ven app Name Connections Length No. of stations No. of buses used
    Plancha [es] - Facultad de Ingeniera           16.75 kilometres (10.41 mi) 58 7
 
 
Plancha [es] - Kanasín           30.9 kilometres (19.2 mi) 23 6
 
 
Plancha [es] - Kanasín - Leones (temporary)           32 kilometres (20 mi) 24 6
 
 
Plancha [es]Estación Teya Tren Maya         14.2 kilometres (8.8 mi) 7 4
 
 
CETRAM La Plancha [es] - CETRAM Umán             28.5 kilometres (17.7 mi) 32 8
 
  Central [es] - Umán - Tren Maya             33.4 kilometres (20.8 mi) 13 4

Vehicle fleet

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The current fleet of the IE-TRAM transport system is 34 zero-emission electric buses with tram aesthetic attributes.[7]

Irizar Ie-tram 12m

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The model used is the standard 12 meters long low floor with the following characteristics:

  • 3 entrances/exits on the right side (western).
  • Maximum capacity for 105 passengers.
  • Ramp and space for wheelchairs and strollers.
  • Lithium-ion battery with a range of up to 350 kilometres (220 mi).
  • 11 driving and surveillance cameras.
  • USB chargers for passengers.
  • Air conditioning.

Wifi for passengers.

  • GPS real-time geolocator for the Va y Ven app.

Payment systems

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It is intended that all public transport in the city of Mérida and its metropolitan area will be approved and fully electronic through the Va y Ven Smart Card, which will also be used on the Va y Ven bus network.[8][9]

  • Blue Card for general passage (MX$12.00) [10]
  • Yellow Card for students and seniors (MX$5.00) [10]
  • White Card for persons with disabilities (free) [10]

There will be 46 stations where you can make free transfers between Ie-Tram and the different transport routes of the Va and Ven.

IE-TRAM ticket

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For people who do not have a Va y Ven card, they can make use of the IE-TRAM by buying a travel ticket. This payment method is focused on tourists traveling on the Mayan Train who do not have Va y Ven cards.

  • Tourist Rate by ticket ($45.00)[11]

Tourist fare tickets are sold at the Umán and Teya stations of the Mayan Train, as well as at the Parque La Plancha [es] station.

Connection with other modes of public transit

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The Ie-Tram will connect with various other modes of public transit.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "El Ie-tram como sistema de transporte de la más alta calidad y precedente para el futuro, se consolida a través del trabajo conjunto impulsado por el Gobernador Mauricio Vila Dosal". Government of the State of Yucatán (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Yucatán estrenará en 2023, IE-TRAM, transporte público 100% eléctrico". energy21.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  3. ^ "De España para Yucatán: así será el primer transporte 100% eléctrico que recorrerá las calles de este estado". Obras (in Spanish). 21 June 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Vila Dosal y-López Obrador inauguran la-primera ruta del-Ie-tram". Milenio (in Mexican Spanish). 15 December 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  5. ^ "8*5 IETRAM_MAPA 2" (PDF). Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  6. ^ "MAPA lETRAM". PDF. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  7. ^ "01- Vehículos - Irizar ie tram - Irizar e-mobility". irizar-emobility.com. Irizar. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  8. ^ "lETRAM". PDF. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  9. ^ "IE-TRAM en Mérida: Así será el sistema de cobros del transporte". www.poresto.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "Tarifa va y ven junio 2022" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Va y Ven Cards". TransporteYucatan. Va y Ven. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
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