SiBus reaches 2.4 million monthly users in Córdoba

SiBus reported transporting 2.4 million users per month in Córdoba. It started operations on corridors 3 and 8 in April 2025 and recently added corridor 5. The company employs 960 people due to investments in its fleet and a model operational site.

SiBus, a transport operator in Córdoba, announced it has reached 2.4 million monthly users. The company took over corridors 3 and 8 in April 2025 and, days before its one-year anniversary, added corridor 5, expanding its reach.

This growth stems from substantial investments in fleet renewal and a model Operational Site. SiBus now employs 960 people, underscoring its establishment in the city.

The firm has maintained uninterrupted operations since starting, supporting the local public transport system.

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