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AMBA Sets 4.1% November Hike for Subte, Buses and City Tolls Starting Nov. 1

The increases reflect a new monthly index linking tariffs to inflation plus two points.

Overview

  • Buenos Aires City formalized the subte adjustment by Resolution 108, setting the base fare at $1,157 and the premetro at $404.95, with a higher differential for unregistered SUBE cards.
  • The Province of Buenos Aires confirmed a 4.1% rise for provincial bus lines, taking the minimum registered SUBE fare to $573.09, while CABA-only bus routes move the minimum to $568.82.
  • AUSA published new toll tables for city highways with average increases near 4.2%, and TelePASE remains mandatory on barrierless lanes.
  • Discounts and protections continue, including Social Tariff rates, frequent-user cuts on the subte, free passes for eligible groups, Red SUBE transfers, and a negative-balance limit of $1,200 for buses/subte and $650 for AMBA trains.
  • Usage continues to slide, with IAG estimating August 2025 demand down 6.8% year over year on the subte, while local exceptions persist such as Transpuntano’s 16% fare jump to $870 in San Luis.