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Jalisco Citizenship Gets Lemus to Slow Down in Public Transport

Lemus said there will be no increase during his government.
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GUANAJUATE.— Gov. Pablo Lemus stepped back on the issue of the fare, which he intended to raise from 9.50 to 14 pesos the price of the public transport ticket or to 11 pesos to those who managed the card “The One to the Jalisco Style”; instead, he announced that the increase will be 11 pesos for any user and 5 pesos for students. At the end of December, the president announced the increase and the card “The One” -backed by VISA and managed by th…

Good news, Jalisco! The authorities listened to the people and decided to reverse the large rate of public transport in Guadalajara, so it will only increase to 11 pesos and not to 14 pesos as planned.Illustrative photo: Ministry of Transportation Jalisco (Facebook) Tarifazo in public transport in Guadalajara will only be 11 pesos The increase in the cost of the passage in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara is a fact. Although the authorities …

The Governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus Navarro, tells us about the changes to the public transport fare.

Lemus said there will be no increase during his government.

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The cost of public transport in Jalisco will have a change from April 1, 2026. It is that the government of the State announced that the general rate will be 11 pesos per trip for all users, regardless of the payment method used. The measure was announced this March 5 by the governor of Pablo Lemus Navarro, who confirmed that the previously planned increase to 14 pesos will be cancelled. With this, the state administration seeks to maintain the …

With a message spread on their social networks, the governor of Jalisco said that the rate will not reach 14 pesos, as had been initially proposed

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udgtv broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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