AMBA: desde el próximo lunes aumenta 40% el pasaje de tren
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00:00Attention, 40%. Next Monday, load the U.V.
00:05Those who come from the Conurbano, those who come by train,
00:08because the ticket is going to go up.
00:11Fabián Rubino, where are you?
00:15How are you, Rolo? Constitution Station.
00:17Here are the people who have traveled by train from the south
00:21of the Conurbano Bonaerense.
00:23I don't know if with a happy face, because they have paid for the last time
00:26in this working week, the last rate.
00:30Because from next Monday, they will have an increase of 40%.
00:35And this is that the minimum rate will go to 280 pesos.
00:39The second section, 360 pesos.
00:42And the third section, 450 pesos.
00:46It's not normal.
00:48I mean, it's not normal in any country on earth
00:50that they increase a 40% sack.
00:54It's too much.
00:56And you see that this time they didn't touch the busses.
00:58As much as they are late, everything they want.
01:00But it's not normal.
01:03When they don't touch the bus, they touch the trains.
01:07And it's an important part.
01:09You see, from 200 to 280, it's a pretty big shake.
01:13And another thing I wanted to tell you.
01:15Look at the issue of taxis, Rolo.
01:18It's incredible.
01:20Before we saw an endless line of taxis
01:23that came in and out, came in and out.
01:26Of course, people got off the train
01:28and maybe took the taxi to go to their workplace.
01:32Today there are plenty.
01:33There are taxis that have been around for a long time.
01:35But yes, they are comfortable.
01:37Look, the first taxi driver is there.
01:39I don't know if reading something, looking at something, bored.
01:42Now I just found a woman who is coming with a child.
01:46Then there are two more taxis.
01:49There is practically no activity of taxis here in the Constitution.
01:53But hey, that's a detail.
01:55There are fewer taxis in the city because of the applications.
01:59But this also has to do with the costs of transport.
02:01You have to think about it very well.
02:03In this time of thin pockets, before getting in a taxi.
02:06You have to calculate it very well.
02:08Or have an emergency and make it an exception.
02:12That's why this woman came in with a baby.
02:16The baby would probably have to get in the taxi after getting on the train.
02:23But let's go back to the issue of passage.
02:26Fabi, because it goes to 450, which would be half a dollar in white.
02:31Let's say half a dollar, 50 cents of white dollars.
02:34Which is not expensive compared to other countries in the world.
02:37The problem is that this comes out of the thin pockets of the people.
02:43And what to tell you if you didn't register the raise.
02:47Because if you didn't register the raise, you're going to pay a flat rate of 900 pesos.
02:52Let's hope, obviously, that people will do it.
02:56Let's see if we can talk to the people who have come from the urban area to take the bus.
03:02How are you doing? Good morning.
03:05I have a question.
03:07Did you travel by train?
03:08Yes.
03:09Where do you come from?
03:10From Guernica.
03:11Did you come to work?
03:12Yes.
03:13Did you know that on Monday it will increase by 40%?
03:16Is it a lot for your salary, 40%?
03:18Yes, the truth is that yes, every day.
03:20Travel like this with everything.
03:22It goes up, everything goes up.
03:23I don't work at all.
03:24How do you travel?
03:25By train.
03:26By bus?
03:27By bus.
03:28By bus.
03:29By bus.
03:30By bus.
03:31By bus.
03:32By bus.
03:34How do you travel by train?
03:35It's a disaster.
03:36Something always happens.
03:37Like what?
03:38Accidents, trains are slow, it takes an hour to get there, you're going to be late for work.
03:44It's a disaster.
03:46Very kind.
03:47I have a question.
03:48Where do you come from?
03:49San Miguel.
03:50Yes, I hear you.
03:51Interview him.
03:54Where do you come from?
03:55San Miguel.
03:56San Miguel.
03:57Yes.
03:58By train?
03:59No, by bus.
04:00By bus.
04:01Thank you, my friend.
04:02I was telling you, Fabi, that all these increases are not to improve the service, just to
04:09close the government's accounts.
04:11Because trains travel worse and worse and less frequently.
04:15They are not to improve the service.
04:17I mean, it is speculated that by increasing the ticket, fewer people travel and that way
04:24there are fewer people traveling like sardines.
04:27But the increases are not intended to improve the service, but only to lower subsidies,
04:32that is, to improve the government's accounts.
04:36No, and also the state in which people travel, Rolando, because the truth is that at times
04:42like this, for example, they travel worse.
04:45I was telling this woman about the insecurity that there is also in the trains, because of
04:50the state they are in, because of how they come, that they come standing.
04:53We could show the wagons of trains turned into fighting cages, let's say, the wagons,
04:59the dogs that charge tolls so that those who go by bicycle get on the wagons to be able
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