Trying to get from point A to point B in Buenos Aires seems like an impossible task lately.
To take a bus you might have to stand in endless queues for up to an hour, depending on the time of the day and the line.
However, waiting for one might be unavoidable, as trains are often canceled due to technical issues and subway stations are often closed.
The situation has noticeably worsened in recent ...
The public transport crisis is not merely a logistical problem of scheduling or maintenance; it is a reflection of a systemic failure rooted in prioritizing fiscal austerity over public infrastructure and user trust. The pattern observed across buses, trains, and subways points to a centralized decision-making structure that imposes costs and instability on the populace while simultaneously eroding the reliability and quality of essential services. The defunding of train maintenance and the resu...
