The upcoming Cablebús system in Puebla is poised to transform daily commutes for more than 43,000 workers whose workplaces are located within 500 meters of its stations, according to information shared in a press conference by cabinet coordinator José Luis García Parra.
García Parra emphasized that the Cablebús will significantly reduce travel times for workers. The stations are being strategically placed near major employment centers, allowing people to walk directly to their jobs after disembarking from the transport.
Construction work on the four planned lines—connecting the stadiums area and Amalucan with Angelópolis—is scheduled to resume in June.
Who Will Benefit?
During the press conference, García Parra provided a breakdown of the estimated number of workers who will benefit in each area:
– CIS: 717 establishments, nearly 7,900 workers
– Parque Juárez: 1,118 commercial establishments, 8,400 employees
– CENHCH: 939 establishments, 6,000 workers
– Parque Ecológico: 403 establishments, about 2,500 workers
– Xonaca: 594 establishments, 3,840 workers
– Unidad Deportiva: 139 establishments, 4,971 workers
– Amalucan: 363 establishments, 1,741 employees
In addition, García Parra reminded the public that the service will be free for seniors and students, aiming to support family economies and promote social inclusion.
For Puebla’s working population—and especially for those who rely on public transport—this project represents a significant step toward more accessible, efficient, and equitable urban mobility.
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