Route mesh adjustment: new C26c service offers a new travel alternative between Ciudad Empresarial and Metro Tobalaba

With the aim of generating better connections and new coverage, along with the implementation of this new service, the adjustments also include modifications and extensions of routes.
Santiago, May 29.- Starting Monday, June 2, people who move between Ciudad Empresarial and the Tobalaba Metro will have a new travel alternative thanks to the implementation of the C26c route, which will benefit more than eight thousand people a week.
This new route, which arrives to support services 117, 117c, 429c and C06, will travel along Holanda Street and will stop at Stop 1 / Tobalaba Metro (PC155). It will operate from Monday to Friday at peak times, specifically between 06:30 and 09:10 and between 17:30 and 20:15 hours.
Other route settings
Among the modifications of routes to be implemented, it is worth mentioning that since Saturday, May 31, the 418 service modifies its route in both directions in the commune of Pudahuel, to connect directly to Enea from the Barrancas and Pajaritos Metro stations. The service will now travel through Los Maitenes and La Oración avenues.
Meanwhile, since Monday, June 2, route 486 extends its route to provide new coverage in the western Enea sector. The service will now travel through Boulevard, Los Alerces and La Oración avenues, arriving at the El Roble terminal.
It is also important to note that from Saturday, May 31, routes 406, 426, 503 and 541n will have a change of stop in the vicinity of the Tobalaba Metro. In this way, these services will now stop at Stop 8 / Metro Tobalaba (PC1329), which is located in Providencia with Holanda, ceasing to do so at Stop 7 / Metro Los Leones (PC206), located in Nueva Providencia with Av. Los Leones.
Finally, from Monday, June 2, the C06c route ceases to provide service, but in its place users will be able to use the C06.
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