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Despair Increases in Quilpué and Villa Alemana for Continuity of Micro Lines: the Deadline Is Approaching and the Seremi Is Still Silent

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Between 3,000 and 5,000 passengers from both communes could be left without collective locomotion from this February 1st, when the state contract with the company Transportes Rojas and Soto Limitada expires, which means that their microphones will no longer be able to go out on the streets.
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Between 3,000 and 5,000 passengers from both communes could be left without collective locomotion from this February 1st, when the state contract with the company Transportes Rojas and Soto Limitada expires, which means that their microphones will no longer be able to go out on the streets.

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pnt.cl broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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