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Latin American Cities Enforce Christmas Day Holiday Schedules for Transport and Services

Authorities keep emergency care running round‑the‑clock as non‑urgent services pause and temporary parking and waste rules take effect.

Overview

  • Public transport across Buenos Aires, LimaCallao and Mexico City operates on feriado or reduced schedules today after earlier closures and shortened hours on Christmas Eve.
  • Buenos Aires confirms 24‑hour hospital guards with outpatient clinics and vaccination sites closed, suspended paid parking, and normal trash collection today following no pickup on the night of December 24.
  • The Subte and Premetro in Buenos Aires ran early last trains on December 24 and now follow holiday timetables, with buses and trains running at Sunday/holiday frequency.
  • Lima’s ATU set special hours for the Metropolitano, Metro Lines 1 and 2, complementary corridors and the Aerodirecto for December 24–25, with regular operations resuming on December 26.
  • Mexico City’s Metro ended service at 23:00 on December 24 with last departures at 22:30, and the Integrated Mobility network adjusted hours; officials advise riders to plan trips and check service updates.