The Terminal del Norte de Bogotá (North Satellite Terminal of Bogotá) together with Terminal Salitre and Terminal del Sur make up the 3 bus stations in the city of Bogotá.
This terminal came into operation in 2017 and mainly covers routes to the departments of Boyacá, Santander, Tolima and the Caribbean Coast, among other destinations outside of Bogotá and Cundinamarca.
The main destinations from the North Terminal of Bogotá are: Barbosa, Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Cartagena, Chiquinquirá, Duitama, Cúcuta, Montería, Valledupar, Santa Marta, Sincelejo, Zipaquirá, among other cities in the departments of Boyacá, Santander, Tolima, Cundinamarca and the Caribbean Coast.
Contact information and location of the North Terminal of Bogotá
Address: Autopista norte con calle 192 ##19-43, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +57 1 4233630 – +57 1 4233600
FAX: (+57) 423-3951 PBX: (+57) 423-3630
Web: www.terminaldetransporte .gov.co
Facebook: facebook.com/TerminalNorteBogota
Location of the North Terminal
The Northern Terminal of Bogotá is located on Autopista Norte with calle 192.
How to get to the North Terminal of Bogotá by public transport?
There are several routes enabled by TransMilenio: B16, B11, B19, B1 and B90 (check the schedules at www.bogota.gov.co) and from Sitp there are 12: Tibabita, 781: Bosa San José – Mirandela and 782: Bosa San José – Mirandela.
The bus companies that operate from the North Terminal of Bogotá are:
From the Satellite Terminal of the North of Bogotá, 28 companies operate to more than 200 destinations in the north of Colombia, some of the companies with services are: Flota La Macarena, Expreso Brasilia, Copetrán, Flota Magdalena, Coomotor, Bolivariano, Cootransuroccidente, among others.
You can find the following services in Bogota North Terminal:
- 24 ticket sales booths
- Taxi services
- Public parking lot
- 19 platforms for passenger boarding
- Bathroom batteries for men and women consisting of showers, toilets, sinks and urinals.
- Keep the bags
- 2 ATMs and administrative offices
- Commercial Premises