URGENT There is a bus strike and it begins on Monday, April 22: until when will it be

In the field of public transportation Various news related to rates, frequencies and modernization of different media units are released. However, What was revealed was the confirmation of the collective strike that will begin at midnight on Monday, April 22, with a view to a 48-hour strike on Wednesday, the 25th.

It is common that people are attentive to what happens in public transport to know everything related to the services of the train, subway and bus. The latter, with a strong increase in January that impacted passengers’ pockets, with the possibility of the ticket going up once more soon. What was also confirmed was the stoppage of buses outside the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA).

The AOITA statement on the bus stoppage

This is a measure of force in the city of Córdoba following the Automotive Industry Workers Association (AOITA) has announced two staggered strikes for this coming week. This occurred within the framework of the joint negotiations of the district’s intercity drivers. One of the last strikes in the AMBA It was that of Thursday, April 11 under the same criteria.

The announcement came following 90 days of salary conflict and in response to which the AOITA denounces as an “inflexible stance of the business community”. The first force measure began on Friday with information meetings in all companies in the sector during the morning. It should be noted that, in this context, A rally will be held at the Córdoba bus terminal.

Surprise in public transport: the project on subway line B

The world of public transport encountered news that surprised not only the people who work in the sector, but also the millions of users. The thing is that, following a bill presented by a Buenos Aires legislator, The authorities might make a decision regarding subway line B, which may undergo unexpected modifications in one of the stations.

A few days ago, public transport was immersed in the bus strike last Thursday, April 12, which had a full impact on the way passengers travel. As for the subway, it was leaked that there might be a drastic change in one of the stations on line B of the subway in the case of Juan Manuel de Rosas.

Buenos Aires legislator Sandra Rey of La Libertad Avanza presented a bill for the station to stop being called that way and become “Monroe – Villa Urquiza.” It should be remembered that the name of the station located at the intersection of avenues Triumvirate y Monroe was the subject of debate in the Legislature long ago.

“There are no practical reasons to name the line B station with the name Rosas with the sole exception of being the terminal of the red punzó line,” said Sandra Rey. The truth is that the original decision was not linked to the color “red punzó” that the legislator expressed, but to the fact that Monroe Avenue itself It was called Juan Manuel de Rosas between 1973 and 1976, in addition to a kind of historical repair. At the moment, no government official of the Ciudad ni de Emova They came out to talk regarding this topic.

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