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Complementary corridors

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Corredores complementarios
A bus of the red corridor
A bus of the red corridor
Overview
OwnerIntegrated Transport System
Area servedLima metropolitan area
Transit typeTransit bus
Line number10
Operation
Began operation2014
Operator(s)Urban Transport Authority
Number of vehicles454 buses

The complementary corridors (Spanish: Corredores complementarios) are a bus transit system that serves the metropolitan area of Lima and Callao. It is a network of bus systems that cover the main avenues of the metropolitan area.

Structure

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A "complementary corridor" can be defined as a group of bus services that provide service on the same trunk axis, generally made up of large metropolitan avenues. They supply medium capacity routes on mixed routes and, in theory, complement massive systems such as the metro and the Metropolitano.[1]

While the administration of the system is in charge of the Urban Transport Authority (ATU), the operation falls to private concessionaires. As of 2019, there are 18 services awarded through public bidding to 6 consortia.[2] Likewise, there is a fleet of approximately 800 units, mostly 12-metre buses.[3]

The corridors are differentiated by colour according to mayoral resolution No. 380-2015.[4] Initially five corridors were implemented.[5]

The Lima Pass smart card is used to access the transit system.[6] The card was implemented on the red and blue corridors on April 18 and June 1, 2019, respectively.[7][8]

Services

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The system is run by a number of routes or corridors sorted by colour.

Corridor Routes Fleet Operators
Corredor Rojo
Javier Prado - La Marina
201, 204, 206, 209 294 buses
3 articulated
Allin Group - Javier Prado S.A.
Corredor Azul
Tacna - Garcilaso - Arequipa
301, 303, 305, 336, 370, 371 125 buses
32 midibuses
Consorcio Transporte Arequipa S.A.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Plan de implementación de los corredores complementarios de transporte" (PDF). Protransporte.
  2. ^ "Corredores Complementarios: estamos limitados a poner como máximo dos mil buses, sostiene representante de la ACTU". Gestión. 2019-12-03.
  3. ^ "Base de datos de transporte urbano". Autoridad de Transporte Urbano para Lima y Callao. 2020.
  4. ^ "Resolución de Alcaldía N.° 380" (PDF). Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima. 2015-12-28.
  5. ^ Silva, Roberto (2024-03-04). "Se apagan los colores de los corredores complementarios". RPP Noticias.
  6. ^ Martinez, Cesar (2018-02-05). "Corredores viales: Critican proceso para recaudos de forma electrónica". Perú 21.
  7. ^ "Corredor azul: tarjeta electrónica será implementada desde el 18 de abril". El Comercio. 2019-04-09.
  8. ^ "Desde hoy se paga con tarjeta en el Corredor Rojo". El Peruano. 2019-06-01.