In Buenos Aires City and Province, bus, subway, and toll fares are increasing again this Monday. The adjustment is 2% plus the inflation index, resulting in a 4.3% hike. The same increase will apply in Buenos Aires Province, which is adding an additional 10% surcharge for the coming month, according to a report accessed by the Argentine News Agency.
In the City of Buenos Aires, the minimum bus fare will cost ARS $593.52, while in the Greater Buenos Aires (GBA) area, it will be ARS $658. For the 30 bus lines managed by the City Government, the new fares are as follows: - 0 to 3 km: from ARS $573.09 to ARS $658.44. - 3 to 6 km: from ARS $638.42 to ARS $733.50. - 6 to 12 km: from ARS $687.60 to ARS $790. - 12 to 27 km: ARS $846.57. For those traveling with an unnamed SUBE card, fares range from ARS $1,046.92 to ARS $1,435.34.
Meanwhile, for lines 200 and above circulating within the AMBA and in the districts of La Plata, Berisso, and Ensenada, the minimum fare will start at ARS $650: - 0-3 km: ARS $658.44. - 3-6 km: ARS $733.50. - 6-12 km: ARS $790. - 12-27 km: ARS $846.57. - Over 27 km: ARS $902.73.
The subway fare will rise to ARS $1,206. As for tolls, during peak hours, they will cost ARS $4,912.67 on the Perito Moreno and 25 de Mayo highways, and ARS $2,042.38 on the Illia highway for private vehicles. During off-peak hours, the rates will be ARS $3,466.55 and ARS $1,444.25, respectively.