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Electric buses: Buenos Aires' new mode of transportation

MilHojas

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I like the green buses. I hopped on one the other day. It's free the first few months. The city is asking for your thoughts. I scanned a QR code and I like they are actually wanting feedback. My only comment was they are a bit on the small side and slower but they go in a straight line from 9 de Julio to Alem. It's nice not to have to travel around in a zig zag pattern to get around the city.
 
I like the green buses. I hopped on one the other day. It's free the first few months. The city is asking for your thoughts. I scanned a QR code and I like they are actually wanting feedback. My only comment was they are a bit on the small side and slower but they go in a straight line from 9 de Julio to Alem. It's nice not to have to travel around in a zig zag pattern to get around the city.
I don't think it is free anymore. I took one and had to pay for it. And my SUBE card didn't work on it. You have to have a debit or credit card to take it. I liked it. AC and good temperature, very comfortable and quiet. My knees aren't as good as they used to be and they are very low to the ground so it's easier to get on and off. The big buses seem like they can be really jerky.

So far every time I have taken it the drivers were women. I'm not sure if that is a coincidence or they are all like this. Very nice upgrade.
 
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