The Quito Metro will resume from this Tuesday, February 7, the familiarization trips on the trains that had been suspended last Friday, February 3.

In a statement, he had informed that the dynamic induction trips were not going to be carried out that day and that the measure would be maintained while the administrative process related to the insurance of municipal assets was carried out.
Trips in the Quito Metro are suspended from Friday
Then he announced that he will resume the induction trips starting this Tuesday and that the schedules will be available from Monday, the 6th on his website www.metrodequito.gob.ec.
“The Quito Metro has all the insurances that cover the operation and infrastructure and above all guarantee the safety of its users,” he indicated in his account on Twitter.
From Monday, January 23, the movement of users began in the wagons, despite the fact that the date had initially been announced as January 5. A technological inconvenience prevented its startup.
Until Saturday, January 28, according to figures from that company, 17,432 people were part of the first 38 train trips during the first week of dynamic induction.
Most of them took the opportunity to make complete circuits from the ends of the Quito Metro line 1 route, between El Labrador, to the north of the city, and Quitumbe, to the south, he mentioned.
To travel on the Quito Metro, the Metro Q account must be enabled on the website cuentametroq.metrodequito.gob.ec/login so that users can obtain their passes.
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More than 56,000 people have activated their Metro Q account.
This platform, indicated that company, allows you to manage the induction passes at no cost and will be the point of administration of the funds to acquire paid passes once the commercial operation begins, scheduled for the month of March.
He added that, from December 22, 2022 to Friday, January 20, 2023, 62,389 people participated in the static induction stage, where guided tours of the 15 stations were developed. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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