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“There Will Be No Cars or Trucks”: Public Transport Will Return to Paseo Bandera with Electric Buses - La Tercera

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The Municipality of Santiago and the Ministry of Transport are preparing a project for the recirculation of vehicles of the public fleet by Paseo Bandera. The tender process starts during October and has a period of approximately 140 days for construction works in the pedestrian corridor. The project considers an exclusive transit of Red buses, mostly electric, on a track of 3.5 meters wide, with a maximum speed of 30 km/h and drawn in zigzag in…

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The Municipality of Santiago and the Ministry of Transport are preparing a project for the recirculation of vehicles of the public fleet by Paseo Bandera. The tender process starts during October and has a period of approximately 140 days for construction works in the pedestrian corridor. The project considers an exclusive transit of Red buses, mostly electric, on a track of 3.5 meters wide, with a maximum speed of 30 km/h and drawn in zigzag in…

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The Municipality of Santiago and the Ministry of Transport announced this Thursday that the Paseo Bandera will be able to return to vehicle flow. According to the details, the public transport will again circulate through the corridor of the center of Santiago. This, through a track of 3.5 meters wide that will be exclusively enabled for the buses of RED Mobility. The news arrives after 10 years of the Paseo Bandera operating only as a pedestria…

The Paseo Bandera, one of the pedestrian icons of the center of Santiago, will be transformed again to give way, albeit partially, to public transport. From March 2026, a new exclusive route for buses of the Red system will begin to operate in the heart of the capital, according to the City of Santiago announced in coordination with the Ministry of Transport and the Serviu. The project, which seeks to improve connectivity in the north-south axis…

The public transport will return to the Bandera axis in Santiago, after more than a decade out of circulation. The Municipality of Santiago, in coordination with the Ministry of Transport and the Serviu, will begin the process to rehabilitate this historic corridor. The project seeks to improve the north-south connectivity of the capital and revitalize the historic center. The circulation will be exclusively for Red buses, mostly electric, by a …

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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