Buenos Aires continues to introduce new projects for its residents and visitors. In 2026, a new mode of public transport, the Trambus T1, will begin operating, directly connecting the southern and northern parts of the city. This innovative bus will travel through eight districts, bypassing the city center, and will connect Nueva Pompeya, Aeroparque, and Costanera Norte. The Trambus T1 is a fully electric and sustainable vehicle with a range of 270 kilometers. One of the system's key features is the 'green wave': smart traffic lights will detect the approaching bus and extend the green light, allowing the vehicle to cross intersections without stopping. This will significantly reduce travel time. The route will feature an exclusive lane, with buses arriving every four minutes during peak hours. The new system will also offer convenient transfers to the subway (lines A, B, D, E, H), commuter trains, and other transport modes. By 2026, over 70 stops are planned to be built, 11 of which will be equipped with bike racks, lockers, and package pickup points. The Trambus T1 is positioned as a key project for improving urban mobility, offering a faster, more predictable, and comfortable way to travel without the need for transfers.
Buenos Aires to Launch New Trambus T1 Electric Bus
In 2026, Buenos Aires will introduce the Trambus T1, a new electric bus connecting the city's south and north. With a 'green wave' system, it promises faster, sustainable, and more convenient travel.