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The subway increased: how much the trips leave now and when there will be another adjustment

2023-06-05T12:30:58.818Z

Highlights: The subway fare went up 7 pesos on Monday, so it will go from $ 67 to $ 74, while the Premetro will go to $ 26. This is the third increase so far this year. The Buenos Aires Government subsidizes a part of the subway fare, which remains at 70% occupancy compared to the trips made before the pandemic. The minimum bus ticket that already costs $ 46.35 is the one that includes sections of between 0 and 3 kilometers. For distances of 3 to 6 kilometers, the most used route, will have a value of $ 51.63.


This is the third increase of those scheduled for this year. It is in addition to increases in bus and train tickets.


The subway fare went up 7 pesos on Monday, so it will go from $ 67 to $ 74, while the Premetro will go to $ 26. This is the third increase so far this year.

As reported by Sbase, the modification of the tariff table was discussed and approved at the public hearing on February 3, a necessary requirement to apply the adjustment.


"In addition to seeking a balance between the ticket of the different means of transport, the update responds to the variation of the technical rate - which reflects the cost of operating the service and consists of the quotient between these costs and the number of passengers paid - and is necessary to guarantee the proper functioning of the subway, keeping the public transport system sustainable," they added.

As is also the case with trains and buses, the Buenos Aires Government subsidizes a part of the subway fare, which remains at 70% occupancy compared to the trips made before the pandemic.

The bus ticket increased last Thursday.

The subway still needs one more increase. In September the value of each trip will be $ 80.


In addition to being incorporated into the Sube Network, the subway maintains the benefit for frequent flyers. It consists of applying discounts of 20%, 30% and 40% once the 20, 30 or 40 monthly trips are exceeded, respectively.

Retirees, pensioners, people with disabilities, transplant recipients and primary and secondary students will continue to travel for free.

Collective

June started with increases in buses and trains. As ordered by the national government at the beginning of the year, the cost of tickets is updated every month based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measured by the Indec, which last April marked an increase of 8.6%.

Therefore, the minimum bus ticket already costs $ 46.35. While the trains, depending on the line, leave between $ 22.51 and $ 29.12. In addition, the negative balance of the SUBE card increases: $ 185.40. This is the fourth increase so far this year.

By section


The minimum bus ticket that already costs $ 46.35 is the one that includes sections of between 0 and 3 kilometers. While for distances of 3 to 6 kilometers, the most used route, will have a value of $ 51.63; and from 6 to 12 kilometers, from $ 55.61.

Meanwhile, in distances ranging from 12 to 27 kilometers, the ticket will cost $ 59.58, and for distances greater than 27 kilometers, $ 63.55.

Train and bus fares increase from this Thursday. Photo: Lucía Merle

Trains

Trains in the metropolitan area will also suffer increases in travel. The Mitre, Sarmiento, San Martín and Tren de la Costa lines will cost a minimum of $ 29.12 on the shortest routes. While on the Roca, Belgrano Sur, Urquiza, and Belgrano Norte lines each trip will cost $ 22.50.

In all cases, the social tariff is maintained. And in addition, the Sube Network is still in force, which implies that the second trip costs 50% of the value and the third is paid 25%. The discounts apply as long as the last journey starts before two hours have elapsed since the first one has begun.

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