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Additional corridors will operate as usual today, Tuesday, July 26, after leaving the indefinite strike announced a few days ago by their representatives.
Through your Twitter account YOU reported that not only the corridors, but also the subway, line 1 of the Lima and Callao metro and regular transport buses will operate as usual on Tuesday.
Request Association of Urban Transportation Concessionaires (ACTU) is that the government provides economic compensation for operating in an unfavorable situation with a small number of users during the covid-19 pandemic.
Additional corridors have four lines distributed at different points in the capital and designated as Blue, Purple, Red and Yellow corridors.
President of the Lima and Callao Urban Transport Authority (ATU) Maria Jara commented to Channel N that they are offering a subsidy to passengers so that the cost to the user is reasonable, as in other cities in South America. such as Buenos Aires and Bogotá.
“In Buenos Aires, 70% is subsidized, and in Bogota, 26%. We are a mole in South America, where there is no subsidy. We have it on the train, but not on ordinary transport. We have provided that there will be S / 78 million per month, which will allow us to satisfy passenger needs runners and metropolitan. Between the two of us, we’re talking about 10% of total trips.”
Increase in speed
Since July 16 last year High Capacity Corridor System COSAC I – The Metropolitan has updated regular rate and differentiated rates public transport services.
In a statement, the organization said the upgrade will allow it to continue to “offer optimal services for the benefit of thousands of users in a safe, modern and efficient way.”
“As a public transport system, we reaffirm our commitment to the development of the city and the strengthening of a quality urban road system,” the statement said.
In addition, it states that this modification is the first in eight years and is carried out with the knowledge of the Lima and Callao Urban Transport Authority (ATU).
Metropolitano: promotions and events
In addition to updating the course, Metropolitan It will also offer various promotions – also starting on Saturday, July 16 – for users on short routes, as well as lower fares on the integrated route on days. Sundays and holidays.
Likewise, school and university fees will not change until December 31, 2022. This is within the framework of a return to face-to-face classes.
Updated Rates
Regarding the above, the updated rate for each service will be as follows:
- Barrel S/ 3.20
- Feeder S/ 1,50
- Feeder – Barrel S/ 3.50
- Barrel – Feeder S/ 3,50
- Feeder – Barrel – Feeder S/ 3,50
The Transport Service also offers promotions until December 31 this year for university students and schoolchildren from Monday to Sunday as part of a return to face-to-face classes:
- Barrel S/ 1.25
- Feeder S/ 0.50
- Feeder – Barrel S/ 1.25
- Barrel – Feeder S/ 1,25
- Feeder – Barrel – Feeder S/ 1,25
For short feeder routes in the Common Fare, the price will be S/1 on the following routes:
Alisos, Bertello, Isaguirre, Los Olivos, Maiolo, Payet, Tahuantinsuyo, Puno, Belaunde, America, Cedros de Villa and Proceres.
Finally, the metropolitan mentioned that the General Tariff also includes the following prices for Sundays and public holidays.
- Feeder – Barrel S/ 3.20
- Barrel – feeder S/ 3.20
- Feeder – Barrel – Feeder S/ 3.20
Source: RPP

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