Increase in train fares: how much will the ticket cost without the registered SUBE Card?

Increase in train fares: how much will the ticket cost without the registered SUBE Card?

The increase was established by the Ministry of Transportation through Resolution 33/2024, published last Friday in the Official Gazette, along with two annexes with the fare tables detailing the new costs for traveling different distances.

Train fare increase: how much will it cost to travel for those who do not have a registered SUBE Card?

For passengers who do not have the SUBE card in their name or pay in cash, the train fare is more expensive. Thus, the ticket will be $560 for those without registered SUBE and $900 when paying at the counter.

The fares for national trains are also increasing. These are: Belgrano Sur for the section that includes Gonzalez Catan-Navarro; Roca Line, on the route Cañuelas-Lobos, Cañuelas-Monte and Alejandro Korn-ChascomusIn these cases, prices will start at $224 and the most expensive ticket will be $1,120.

The increase also applies to the sections Victoria-Chapel of the Lord and Villa Ballester-Zarateboth from the Mitre Line; and Merlo-Lobos either Merlo-Mercedes from the Sarmiento Line.

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Trains are more expensive from today.

Increase in train fares in AMBA: how fares are now

From the September 16ththe trains of the Mitre, Sarmiento, San Martin, Urquiza, Roca, Belgrano North and South lines increase a 40%:

  • He minimum ticket will cost $280 for users with a registered SUBE card.
  • The ticket second section will come out $360.
  • The ticket third section will cost: $450.

In case of No have the SUBE card registered, the values ​​will be:

  • Minimum ticket: $560
  • Second section rate: $720
  • Third section rate: $1,280

For whom Do not have the SUBE card and pay your fare in cash At the box office, it will be even more expensive: They will pay a differential rate of $900.

Source: Ambito

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