Today, 60 new public transport buses will be in operation, of which 18 are destined for the Marina Vallarta Route, with this a commitment is fulfilled that will lessen the problems generated by the lack of transportation to the employees of the tourist zone, said Luis Alberto Romero Chávez, president of the Costa Pacífico Company.
At the same time, he said, this is the second block of units that are delivered to Puerto Vallarta, these 60 trucks will replace the same number of units that will go out of circulation.
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