Around 4:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 16, a blockade was reported near the Transmilenio portal on July 20, so the public transit system is not operating in this southeastern area of Bogotá.
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This preference was created by District Executive Order 005 of 2022, which regulated a 25% discount (not applicable for transfers) off the current maximum rate.
“At the moment we are presenting mobilizations at the exit of the patios of Portal 20 de Julio. It operates from Av. Primera de Mayo and Estación Country Sur (sic) stations,” the official Twitter account of the Colombian capital’s public transit system reported.
They later indicated that due to the protests, the service of the routes from this portal to those of El Dorado, Usme and Américas was also affected, in particular with the services H54, LK10, MK86, B16, MH83, D20 , K54, JF23 and MF51.
Learn more about the TransMilenio stations affected by the protests
With the cutoff at 7:00 p.m., TransMilenio reported the authorization of the Environmental Hub, the operation of the fleet in this area of Bogotá returns to normal. The Museo del Oro and Las Aguas stations are available.
“The novelty in the courses of the 20 de Julio portal is maintained, so it stops working next to the Country Sur station. The operation of the Carrera 10ma main line begins at the Primera de Mayo station,” they added from the entity.
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