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But Transantiago is still the subject of newspaper headlines, editorial cartoons, and congressional hearings.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System
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Transantiago removed thousands of run down buses from the streets, and failed to tell the public where the new routes would run.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System
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So troubled is Santiago's new mass transit system, known as Transantiago, that President Michele Bachelet made an unusual admission just days after its disastrous roll-out.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System
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Deputy Patricio Hales runs the Congressional Committee investigating Transantiago.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System
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On a recent day in a train station, commuter Alejandro Gonzales said that a million more people are now crowded onto the subways since Transantiago did away with many of the old bus routes.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System
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Transantiago has also spawned Chile's largest class-action suit.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System
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Last week's headlines brought more bad news for Santiago's weary travelers: the companies that operate Transantiago said they may go bankrupt next year, unless it gets either a fare increase or another infusion of public funds.
NPR: In Chile, Commuters Sue City over Transit System