CDMX.- This Sunday began testing the expansion of Metrobus Line 5, which will go from San Lázaro to Las Bombas, with 76 new units. The third and final stretch to High School 1, in Xochimilco, is expected to be ready by the end of the year.
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The official start-up of operations will be from September 7. The director of the Metrobus, Roberto Capuano, added that with this extension they will replace the circulation of minibuses and RTP units that will be reoriented to other routes.
The Head of Government shared through social media that Line 5 will be the longest of the CDMX/Photo: Capture
#EnVivo ▶️ Delivery of work and start of tests in the first stage of extension of Line 5 of the Metrobus; with the #JefaDeGobierno, the holders of Mobility, Works and Services, Metrobus, the mayors of Venustiano Carranza, Iztacalco and Coyoacán.https://t.co/TtZeoQ1bdN — Government CDMX (@GobCDMX)
August 30, 2020
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