After knowing the latest increases in public transportation, these are the ticket values if paid with the registered SUBE Card.
In the last month, Public transport ticket prices have suffered slight increasesso it will continue to represent an expense in people’s pockets. In that sense, in order not to pay more It is essential to have the SUBE Card registered.
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Both on the subway, on the train and on the bus, an update of the ticket value is observed, so it is necessary to be aware of the prices to know How much money do you have to have loaded in the SUBE?.


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Bus ticket prices
In the case of the group in the AMBA, It was agreed that there will be no increases during October. Current rates depend on the distance traveled and the type of SUBE card used. For passengers who have a registered SUBE, prices vary between $371.13 for distances of up to 3 km, $413.44 for sections of 3 to 6 km, and $445.29 for routes between 6 and 12 km. For longer distances, between 12 and 27 km, the rate is $477.17, and for more than 27 km, the cost rises to $508.83.
Train ticket prices
As for trains, fares experienced a significant increase since September 16. For those who use the registered SUBE, the cost of the ticket in the first section is $280while for the second and third sections it amounts to $360 and $450, rrespectively.
Users who have Social Rate can access reduced values ranging from $126 to $202.50, depending on the trip. On the other hand, those traveling without registered SUBE pay considerably higher prices, with fares reaching $900.
Subway ticket prices
At the moment, The cost of a subway trip is $757 for those who make up to 20 trips a month. However, this value is reduced to $605.60 for those who make between 21 and 30 trips, to $529.90 for those who travel between 31 and 40 times, and to $454.20 from trip number 41. For its part, the Premetro has a cost of $264.95, and remains at that level until the appeal presented by the City Government is resolved.
Source: Ambito

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