Adrián Rubalcava's Salary as New Mexico City Metro Director
- Adrián Rubalcava Suárez was appointed in 2025 to lead Mexico City’s Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro as its new chief executive.
- Clara Brugada Molina, the new head of government, appointed Rubalcava despite his background in law and public governance rather than transit expertise.
- The Mexico City Metro is a vast, often troubled system serving over 4.6 million daily riders with challenges including aging infrastructure and safety concerns.
- Rubalcava’s monthly salary is MXN 102,477, and transportation consultant Maria Rodriguez emphasized that his success depends on building a strong expert team.
- The success and sustainability of Mexico City’s subway system rely heavily on Rubalcava’s capacity to tackle key challenges, maintain openness, and quickly acquire technical knowledge of its operations.
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Brugada appoints Adrian Rubalcava as new director of Mexico City Metro
The Mexico City Metro, always in the spotlight, has a new director general. The capital government headed by the brunette Clara Brugada has confirmed the appointment of Adrián Rubalcava as the new head of the Collective Transport System, replacing the engineer Guillermo Calderón, who has just resigned from office. The former mayor of Cuajimalpa assumes the functions in full alarm over the wave of punctures with toxic substances in public transpo…
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