Overview
- Mobility secretary Daniel Sibaja said there is no official change to public‑transport tariffs and any update will be communicated through official channels.
- Negotiation tables with transport operators remain active, and Sibaja noted the matter is being handled at the governor’s level.
- Concessionaires are pressing to raise the minimum fare from 12 to 16 pesos, citing higher fuel and vehicle costs and eight years without an adjustment.
- The civic group No al Tarifazo Edomex called a march in Toluca to oppose a possible fare increase.
- Current fares start at 12 pesos and scale by distance up to 16 pesos, as authorities also report monthly mass‑transit ridership rising from 7.9 million to nearly 11 million in the past two years.