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Now Yes, Trucks From the Agua Caliente Corridor Will No Longer Receive Cash From July 1st - Punto Norte

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Tijuana.- The 76 black trucks of the Agua Caliente-Díaz Ordaz corridor will no longer receive cash payments as of July 1, said Jorge Alberto Gutiérrez Topete, director of the Institute of Sustainable Mobility (IMOS) in Baja California. The public transportation dealership informed the Institute that it plans to withdraw the cash payment on July 1 next. This after January, the rate was increased for users who continue to use money, instead of usi…
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Tijuana.- The 76 black trucks of the Agua Caliente-Díaz Ordaz corridor will no longer receive cash payments as of July 1, said Jorge Alberto Gutiérrez Topete, director of the Institute of Sustainable Mobility (IMOS) in Baja California. The public transportation dealership informed the Institute that it plans to withdraw the cash payment on July 1 next. This after January, the rate was increased for users who continue to use money, instead of usi…

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Punto Norte broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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