• 3 months ago
El pasaje de trenes aumentó un 40%, afectando especialmente a quienes viajan más de 24 kilómetros, con tarifas que alcanzan los 450 pesos. Muchos pasajeros, incapaces de pagar múltiples boletos, se arriesgan saltando vías electrificadas para evitar costos adicionales. Desde diciembre de 2023, el precio del boleto ha subido un 741% durante la gestión Milei. La situación obliga a muchos a tomar medidas peligrosas para llegar a fin de mes.

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00:0040% of the train passengers and those who come from further away, those who come from a range of more than 24 kilometers, have to pay more.
00:09There, the ticket went to 450 pesos, and much more, those who, after making a 450-peso journey, have to take another train,
00:18like, for example, those who come in the railroad, who have to change trains and pay again if they go to Lobos or if they go to Lujan.
00:26That change of trains, many of the people who travel on those trains save it, but they save it in a dangerous way, by jumping on electrified tracks.
00:40Do you know how much the train ticket was worth in December 2023? 33 pesos with 29 cents.
00:47The 40% increase takes the ticket to 280 pesos.
00:52That means that in all of Miley's management, the train ticket went up 741%.
01:05This is kilometer 34 and a half, and that light you see there is that of the Lobero, a diesel train that left the town of Lobos two hours ago.
01:16These passengers are going to be on board at the Merlo station to take the train, but not everyone can pay two tickets to travel to their work.
01:26So, what do they do? They take a risk.
01:29You get off in the back so you don't have to pay for the windmill.
01:31So you don't have to pay for the windmill?
01:33Yes, you don't have to pay for the pocket anymore. This train used to come more empty, but now they decide to come here because a lot of people don't pay.
01:42Ah, over here, over here you have to get off.
01:44Let's see, look how people get off. Look, we're going to get off with people, look.
01:52All these people get off and go back, they don't go through the platform.
01:58There is no other way. People have to travel this way to get to the end of the month. They have no other chance.
02:06People have to take the new train, the electric one, and they can't go through the windmills.
02:24Look at the amount of people, it's impressive.
02:30What do you say boss, how are you? Is it difficult to pay the ticket?
02:33Yes sir, it's very difficult, very difficult. I come from Mariano Acosta, I take a bus, then the train, now I take this train, then another bus to get to my house.
02:43And all this way is done by people to avoid the ticket, or at least the other train?
02:48Yes sir.
02:49The electric train is arriving, the people who came in the windmill are now doing the transfer from diesel to electric.
02:56Every day these people have to travel this way, and the doors don't close anymore. We have to go under pressure.
03:05Look, we're seeing people jumping off the windmills because they can't pay for it.
03:09No, they can't pay. The fees are terrible for the worker's pocket.
03:15And it's also a danger that they are jumping, because many pass through the tip of the barrier to avoid paying a ticket, they jump the fence.
03:22And that can also bring them an accident, they risk their lives, but they are forced to do that because they don't have enough money.
03:28People come and ask for it, look, I don't have it, that's it.
03:32What is the criteria for each one? One uses the criteria here. It is to have a little empathy with people.
03:39Not to mention the increase of 40%.
03:42They will continue to travel in the same way, or even worse, because we have the problem of signaling,
03:49we have a problem of rolling material, we have the problem of the lack of investment, which has not been invested in a single peso yet.
03:55Are there fewer frequencies too?
03:57We have much fewer frequencies, here we continue with the summer schedules.
04:04We are arriving at Moreno station, and here the number of passengers who have been traveling since 11 comes down, and look what happens now.
04:15People who cannot pay the ticket, because a lot of people cannot pay it, go down the tracks.
04:24Here we have the train, look.
04:26And people who cannot pay the ticket because it is very expensive, it is impossible for a lot of people.
04:34It is a race for survival.
04:36It is a trip that becomes wild.
04:40It is the Via Crucis of train passengers.
04:45The problem is that the end of this film is known.
04:48As much as it increases the cost of the ticket, it is already known that this will be done to cut subsidies, not to improve the service.
04:57Of course, as it was known that this was happening, that the passengers were jumping, Gaby, now they put security so that they could not jump.
05:08Exactly. They have made this decision from the images ...
05:12Until the camera goes away.
05:15Of course, at the beginning of this edition of America News, we share those images,
05:20and they adopted this decision to make that kind of beating of federal police officers and the private security company that guards this Moreno station.
05:31Look what they are saying to a man who came with the intention, precisely, to get on the platform or go to the platform.
05:39It is parked on the smallest platform, the traditional diesel platform.
05:44The man wanted to go to that platform because it is the train that will go to Lujan.
05:49Let's see if we can have the word of this man who was coming this way.
05:53Let's see.
05:55How are you, teacher? Good afternoon. What did they tell you? That you have to turn around.
05:58Yes.
05:59They didn't let him pass.
06:00Were you going to the platform?
06:01Yes.
06:02Why weren't you going to pay the ticket?
06:04Yes, yes. No, it doesn't matter when he says he wasn't going to pay it either.
06:08Now what are you going to do?
06:09Nothing, I'm going to Lujan.
06:10Where are you going?
06:11Lujan.
06:12Lujan.
06:13How much is the ticket to Lujan?
06:14I don't know now, because it was supposed to be increased.
06:17You don't know how much it is?
06:19I have no idea.
06:20Well, of course.
06:21I don't know how long we are going to continue like this, but I'm going.
06:25This is the reality.
06:28In real time, a person who was trying to enter, and no.
06:33All those people who get off the train and jump off those platforms and get on electrified tracks.
06:39What he's really doing is trying to get a ticket.
06:42Because the ticket, added to what it costs, has become a very important cost of transport.
06:48Especially for those who come from the Third Corridor of the Conurbano and more.
06:57Yes, that's right, that's right, Rolando.
07:00Notice that the diesel locomotive is now parked.
07:04The electric train is parked.
07:06The diesel locomotive, which we have the white light in front of,
07:09is the train that is going to depart in a few moments to Lujan and Mercedes.
07:14A lot of people who got off this train, which arrived just a few minutes ago,
07:19from 11, had to go to Lujan and Mercedes,
07:23or to the intermediate stations from Moreno to the west,
07:27beyond the Conurbano station.
07:28What was he doing?
07:29He got off the platform, obviously,
07:31and passed directly along the tracks
07:34until he got to the convoy that was going to take him to that area,
07:39which is diesel, I repeat.
07:40Well, in this case, they have placed this kind of security barrier
07:45so that they don't do it and have to go down to the subsoil,
07:49get out on the other side, and make the traditional route by paying for the windmill.
07:55In this case, it is a slightly larger phenomenon.
07:58We are talking about people, a lot of people,
08:00who, if they could pay for the ticket,
08:03they would surely pay it because, it must be said, they take risks.
08:07For some reason, there is a sign that says,
08:09you showed it before, that those tracks are electric tracks,
08:13and that you don't have to walk around there.
08:15But hey, they are going to leave people today,
08:17and when the cameras leave, people will be able to continue jumping.
08:21The problem is the cost of the ticket for those people who are going to work.
08:25Thank you, Javi.
08:27See you later.

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