Million People Left Without Public Transport on May 9: National Strike Leads to $200 Million Loss for Trenes Argentinos

Trenes Argentinos to incur $200 million losses due to service disruption

On May 9, a national strike led by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) is expected to cost Trenes Argentinos $200 million, according to the Secretary of Transportation. The strike is affecting about 1 million people who rely on metropolitan, regional, and long-distance train services. In total, at least 6.6 million users are left without public transport on this day, with nearly 5 million passengers in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) unable to travel.

Outside the AMBA, there are 1.5 million people in 60 localities across the country who use the SUBE card system for transport and will be unable to travel due to the strike. Efforts are being made to add more buses to the system to accommodate the increased demand.

The subway system is also not operating due to metro delegates joining the strike. This decision impacts all subway lines and the Premetro, resulting in 900,000 fewer trips. The National Government has decided to deduct the entire day of subsidy to companies that are not providing services during the strike as part of a new strategy to stop subsidizing strikes in the sector.

The Ministry of Transportation emphasized the importance of letting those who want to work have the opportunity to do so without being harassed. This approach aims to protect workers and ensure that services are provided to

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