Apimetro
Apimetro
Geospatial data for Mexico City public transport system (Metro, Metrobús, Cablebús, RTP, etc.)
Covers multiple Mexico City transit modes
Check the docs depth and real endpoint shape before assuming production fit.
Start by exploring the API documentation at the provided website. No authentication is required, so you can make requests directly.
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About this API
Apimetro provides geospatial data specifically for the public transport system in Mexico City, including Metro, Metrobús, Cablebús, RTP, and other transit modes. This data is useful for developers building applications that require accurate transit route and station information within Mexico City.
The API is designed to be accessible without authentication, making it straightforward for developers to integrate and test. It focuses on delivering spatial data relevant to public transportation, which can be leveraged for mapping, navigation, or transit planning tools.
Developers working on urban mobility apps, transit route planners, or geographic information systems (GIS) related to Mexico City will find this API relevant. Its specialization in multiple transit types within a single metropolitan area provides a consolidated source of transport geodata without the need for complex access controls.
What you can build
- 1Display Mexico City public transport routes on a map
- 2Generate real-time transit navigation aids
- 3Validate public transport stops and stations locations
- 4Integrate geospatial transit data into travel apps
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Covers multiple Mexico City transit modes
- No authentication required
- Focused on geospatial transport data
Getting started
Start by exploring the API documentation at the provided website. No authentication is required, so you can make requests directly.
FAQ
Do I need an API key to use Apimetro?+
No, Apimetro does not require authentication or an API key.
What kind of data does Apimetro provide?+
It provides geospatial data for Mexico City's public transport systems including routes and stations.
Can I use Apimetro from a browser?+
Yes, since it requires no authentication, it can be accessed directly from browser-based applications.
Is HTTPS required to access the API?+
The documentation does not specify, but using HTTPS is recommended for security.
Technical details
- Auth type
- none
- Pricing
- free
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 381 ms
- Last health check
- 5/27/2026, 8:33:54 AM