This was reported by the Ministry of Transport Until March 31st The possibility of registering the SUBE card for buses and trains will continue. The fact is that, from April 1st, public transport users who those who have not registered will have to pay higher fees.
To register, in addition to digital channels and SUBE Service Centers, since last week it has also been possible to complete the procedure at the Once, Tigre and Morón railway terminals. These points will continue to operate until March 31st and, in the case of the Once centre, will extend public service hours until 5 p.m.
Those who have not yet registered the SUBE card can nominate their card through the main channels which are the Web; the SUBE App, the SUBi chat on Whatsapp (1166777823), the telephone number 0800-777-7823 (option 3) or the SUBE Service Centers in Retiro, Constitución, La Plata, Ezeiza, Moreno and San Miguel.
You can also register at the SUBE Management Units.
After March 31st the virtual channels will remain open for continued registration.
The nominalization of the SUBE card, in addition to avoiding the higher rate from April 1st, also allows recover balances in the event of theft, breakage or loss of your SUBE cards and will allow access to the SUBE Network, which discounts 50% of the value of the second trip and 75% of the third made within 2 hours.
Those who do not need to perform any procedures They already have the main SUBE card in their name or people who already have the federal social tariff.
How do I know if my SUBE is already registered?
To find out if your SUBE is already registered, enter your ID or card number at argentina.gob.ar/sube and choose the option Check the property.
How can I register my SUBE online via the Internet?
Go to www.argentina.gob.ar/sube. Click Register. Fill out the form and create your account with your card number and personal information.
You can also register your card from the new SUBE app (available for the Android 6 or higher operating system), through the social networks Facebook and Instagram, by calling 0800-777-SUBE (7823) option 3 or the SUBi Chatbot 1166777823 or in person at the Treatment Centers and the SUBE Management Units.
What benefits do I get if I register my SUBE?
You will recover your balance if your card is lost, stolen or broken. You can check your balance and travel history. You will recover card numbers in case they have been deleted. You don’t pay more for the fare
Where can I register the SUBE?
The SUBE Management Units in the City of Buenos Aires are located in:
- Slaughterhouses: Timoteo Gordillo 2212. From Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 15:00.
- Balvanera: Moreno 2301- Shopping Spinetto 1st floor. Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 3pm.
- Recoleta: Vicente López 2050 3rd floor. Monday to Friday from 10.30am to 3pm.
- Villa Devoto: Av. Francisco Beiró 4680. From Monday to Friday, from 8.30am to 3pm.
- Villa Soldati: Av. Roca 5252. From Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 3.30pm.
- Boedo: Carlos Calvo 3307. Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 15:00.
- Caballito: Patricias Argentinas 277. Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 15:00.
- Constitución Station: Av. Brasil 1128 (Roca Underground Train Station). From Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 17:30.
- Retiro Station: Av. José María Ramos Mejía 1400 (Miter FFCC Station). From Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 17:30.
How much is the bus worth from February 6th?
From Tuesday 6 February the minimum bus ticket in the City and Suburbs it will cost $270while the price of the train rises to $130. This is an increase of about 250%.
Strictly speaking, it is the second increase in three weeks. A 45% fare had already been applied on January 15, so the minimum bus fare went from $52.96 to $76.92; that of the Miter, Sarmiento and San Martín railways, from $25.72 to $37.38, and that of the Roca, Belgrano and Urquiza railways, from $33.29 to $48.38.
On Sunday, however, the subway fare increased from $110 to $125, while the premetro fare increased from $30.50 to $45.75, in what was the last part of the general increase of 56% ordered by the city government.
In April the subway will cost $574, then rise again in May, when it will reach $667 per ride, and in June to $757, completing a 505% increase.
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Source: Clarin