The price of the collective ticket continues to show great differences between cities, in a context marked by new tariff updates and changes in subsidy schemes. While some districts applied increases in recent weeks to recompose operating costs, others maintain considerably lower rates, which deepens the gap between the ends of the Argentine urban map. The survey of rates corresponding to May 2026 shows that traveling collectively can cost more …
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The price of the collective ticket continues to show great differences between cities, in a context marked by new tariff updates and changes in subsidy schemes. While some districts applied increases in recent weeks to recompose operating costs, others maintain considerably lower rates, which deepens the gap between the ends of the Argentine urban map. The survey of rates corresponding to May 2026 shows that traveling collectively can cost more …