Changes in TransMilenio ticket in 2025: new rates, more trans-shipment time and TransMiPass
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The Mayor of Bogotá has made several announcements on Thursday that affect the millions of users of Transmillenio, the mass transport system of the capital of Colombia. Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán had already confirmed an increase in the fares of public transport services for 2025, but the figure was missing. From next January 18, the ticket will cost 3,200 pesos (about 73 cents of dollars), an increase of 250 pesos on the current value. The ser…
Public transport in Bogotá/TransMilenio. Photo: Mayor of Bogotá Starting in 2025, the Integrated Public Transport System (SITP) and TransMilenio will implement significant changes in the use of TuLlave cards, the main tool for mobilizing public transport in Bogotá. As reported by the entity, the operation of cards that have not been customized will be suspended, as well as those acquired more than five years ago that did not present recurrent ac…
TransMilenio users to pay a big increase to the ticket on account of castings and expensive gasoline
From January 18th a ticket will cost $3,200, after the increase authorized by Mayor Galán to cover the operation of the Sitp and increase in fuel The article TransMilenio users to pay a big increase to the ticket for collation and face gasoline was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
A few days after receiving 2025, the Ministry of Mobility of Bogotá announced the new fares for the transit of the TransMilenio trunk and zonal service that will govern for the next year. María Fernanda Ortiz, manager of TransMilenio, announced on Thursday how much will be the increase in the value of the passage to use this massive transport system. After a year in which the price of the trunk service was frozen, TransMilenio announced that the…
From January 18th, the passage in the Integrated Public Transport System (SITP), which includes TransMilenio, regional buses...
The increase will begin from January 18, according to the Mayor of Bogotá this Thursday.
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