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They Close Credentialization Module in Juan Escutia by Maintenance

The General Secretariat of the Government, through the Bowí Transport Operator (OTV), informs users of the system that the credentialization module located at the Juan Escutia station will be closed on July 24, 25 and 26, due to maintenance work in the system. The owner of the OTV, Tomás Orozco Terrazas, detailed that the closure will be temporary and the service will be restored normally on Monday, July 28. It also invited the citizens to go to…
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The General Secretariat of the Government, through the Bowí Transport Operator (OTV), informs users of the system that the credentialization module located at the Juan Escutia station will be closed on July 24, 25 and 26, due to maintenance work in the system. The owner of the OTV, Tomás Orozco Terrazas, detailed that the closure will be temporary and the service will be restored normally on Monday, July 28. It also invited the citizens to go to…

The General Secretariat of Government, through the Transport Operator (OTV), informs Bowí system users that, due to maintenance work, the credentialing module located at the Juan Escutia station will be closed on July 24, 25, and 26. Normal service will be restored on Monday, July 28. To receive assistance, citizens are invited to visit any of the alternate modules, which will continue to operate, at the following locations: North Terminal South…

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segundoasegundo.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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