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These Are the Two New Public Transport Routes in Guadalajara

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On Wednesday, May 13, two public transport feeder routes were inaugurated, which will provide the service to the inhabitants of 15 colonies, the state government said. The new public transport routes are expected to move to 2,200 daily users, from Monday to Sunday from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., according to data from the government of Jalisco. One of the routes will pass through Lomas del Paraíso and the other through Huentitán. Video with informatio…
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GUADALAJARA.— To improve mobility and facilitate access to mass transport in the northern part of the city, the Government of Jalisco and Guadalajara launched the free transportation program “Guadalajara takes you”, a new service operated by the Urban Electric Train System (SITEUR). The service will not cost more than 2,000 users per day, and will be provided with ten vans, with capacity for 14 passengers per unit, which were acquired by the Cit…

The government of Jalisco has to reactivate the public transport of night in Guadalajara, after no service in the capital.

On Wednesday, May 13, two public transport feeder routes were inaugurated, which will provide the service to the inhabitants of 15 colonies, the state government said. The new public transport routes are expected to move to 2,200 daily users, from Monday to Sunday from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., according to data from the government of Jalisco. One of the routes will pass through Lomas del Paraíso and the other through Huentitán. Video with informatio…

Guadalajara, Jalisco. As a result of the restructuring of transport routes, resulting from the operation of Line 3, colonies of the North and Oriente of Guadalajara were left without service or with units that pass with a long time between them. Program Guadalajara Te Llevada: free transport for affected areas To address this problem, the governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, and the mayor of Guadalajara, Verónica Delgadillo, presented the program “…

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udgtv broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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