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15 Jun 2017 | 01:47 PM UTC

Argentina: Bus driver strike in Buenos Aires June 15

Bus drivers launch surprise strike in Buenos Aires on Thursday, June 15, after a driver is murdered

Warning

Event

Bus drivers in Greater Buenos Aires launched a surprise strike early on Thursday, June 15. Drivers on 60 bus routes are participating in the action, with the most significant disruptions expected in the south of the capital region. A full list of affected lines - many of which operate within the Buenos Aires city limits - is available in this article (in Spanish). The strike will continue until midnight on Thursday (local time).

Due to the fact that the Buenos Aires metro (subte) serves only a relatively small part of the city, residents rely heavily on buses to move around the capital. Increased road traffic is likely in affected areas, as well as increased demand for taxis and Ubers.

Context

The strike was called for following the killing of a driver by criminals on the evening of June 14 near the Claypole train station.

Advice

Individuals in Buenos Aires are advised to allow for extra time to reach their destinations.