The Integrated Mobility (MI) card has become one of the most useful tools for getting around Mexico City. Although many people associate it primarily with the Metro, this payment system allows you to use various modes of public transportation and will now also begin to be integrated into new urban services.
With a single card, you can get around most of the capital without having to buy separate tickets for each trip. In addition, the authorities continue to expand its uses to make daily life easier for those who live in or visit the city.
All the transportation options you can pay for with the MI card

Currently, the Integrated Mobility Card is accepted on the Metro, Metrobús, Cablebús, Trolleybus, Light Rail, and the Passenger Transport Network (RTP). It can also be used on some licensed transport routes that already have compatible electronic payment systems.
The card can also be linked to Ecobici to access the bike-sharing system, making it a practical option for combining different modes of transportation during a single trip.
It will now also work for the new smart restrooms

The list of services compatible with the MI card continues to grow. One of the most recent additions is the new smart public restrooms that will begin to be installed at various locations throughout Mexico City.
These public restroom facilities aim to provide safer, cleaner, and more accessible spaces for residents and tourists. Among their features is the option to pay using the Integrated Mobility Card, eliminating the need for cash and streamlining access to the service.
With this addition, the MI card goes a step beyond transportation and is beginning to establish itself as a tool for accessing various urban services within the city.
The expansion of the MI card demonstrates how a system designed to facilitate travel can evolve into a payment platform for various public services, making it easier to get around and use urban spaces in Mexico City.