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How many travelers will leave the Bogotá Terminal on the festive bridge

How many travelers will leave the Bogotá Terminal on the festive bridge

The Bogotá Transport Terminal assures that more than 170,000 travelers during the festive bridge of San Josémainly to the departments of Cundinamarca, Boyacá, Meta, Huila, Antioquia and Valle del Cauca.

Of this total, the terminal projects that these 170,000 passengers will travel in 15,500 vehicles of the 90 transport companies linked to the operation of the Bogotá Transport Terminal. Compared to 2021, this mobilization of passengers represents an increase of 47% taking into account that 116,000 users were dispatched for that bridge.

“The registry of travelers so far in 2022 allows us to be optimistic about the mobilization of passengers for the festive bridge that begins, that is why in coordination with the health, security and surveillance agencies we have implemented actions so that our users can mobilize with tranquility and comfort during the weekend”, said Eduardo González Mora, manager (e) Transport Terminal of Bogotá.

Likewise, it foresees that the day with the greatest mobilization of passengers will be Saturday, March 19, with 62,000 travelers in 4,200 vehicles.

The Bogotá Transportation Terminal invites you to buy bus tickets directly with the center, in addition: “it has a strict biosecurity protocol at the entrance of the terminals, during the stay and when boarding the vehicles, which includes sinks and gel dispensers, thermographic cameras for capacity control and signage for respect of social distancing”he stated.

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