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The Sociedad de Transporte Mendoza (STM; Mendoza Transport Society) is a public transportations system owned by Mendoza Province, Argentina. It operates six bus routes, the Metrotranvía Mendoza, and BiciTRAN, a bicycle-sharing system in Greater Mendoza. Additionally, it also formerly operated trolleybuses until they were discontinued in 2021.
The first line to be put into service by the system's operator, the Empresa Provincial de Transportes de Mendoza (EPTM), was the "Parque" line, also known as line number 1. To this day, that line still follows the same route (9 de Julio, Colón, Arístides Villanueva, Boulogne Sur Mer, Jorge A. Calle, Perú and Godoy Cruz streets). [1]
Transport in Argentina is mainly based on a complex network of routes, crossed by relatively inexpensive long-distance buses and by cargo trucks. The country also has a number of national and international airports .
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The 12.5-kilometre (7.8 mi) line runs between Mendoza and General Gutierrez in Maipú, on 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge double-track rail. The Metrotranvía of Mendoza serves the metropolitan area of Mendoza, which includes the departments of Las Heras, Central district, Godoy Cruz, Maipú and Luján de Cuyo. Service operates ...
Mendoza. The "Wine Train" (Tren del Vino) was a project that would provide railway transportation to locals, running along wine producing districts of Mendoza. [157] The route had been set from cities of La Colonia (in Alto Verde) to Luján de Cuyo with diesel locomotive trains with 3 coaches each.
National Route 7 near Uspallata, Mendoza. The route runs through 372 km of the north of Mendoza Province for km 865-1237. La Paz Department (km 865-926): La Paz (km 905). Santa Rosa Department (km 926-981): No settlement with more than 5000 inhabitants, except for the capital Santa Rosa (km 966).
The Davao Public Transport Modernization Project (DPTMP) or simply the Davao Bus Project and formerly known as the High Priority Bus System (HPBS), is a 672-kilometer bus route network under construction in Davao City, Philippines.