Por qué el transporte de CABA es un CAOS de oficinas (Y Mendoza una joya)

Why does Buenos Aires spend millions and still suffer from poor transportation, while another province has achieved a truly effective system? 🚇🇦🇷❌🍇 In today's video, we delve into an in-depth, comparative, and unfiltered analysis of the harsh reality of public transportation in Argentina. We examined the organizational charts and actual operations of two opposing models: the hyper-fragmented web of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) versus the institutional integration of the MendoTran system in Mendoza. While in Buenos Aires we endure a bureaucratic labyrinth where buses, the subway (SBASE/Emova), Ecobici bike-sharing systems, and trains operate as isolated compartments that compete with each other, Mendoza designed a unified structure. Through a single regulatory authority (EMOP) and a model state-owned company (STM), they managed to centralize the Metrotranvía (light rail), electric buses, trolleybuses, and diesel trunk lines under a single, efficient strategy. The result? An intelligent system where private companies feed the tracks instead of overlapping routes. What you'll discover in this video: 📍 The map of chaos in Buenos Aires: We analyze the official PDF of ministries, agencies, and independent funds that duplicate public spending. 📍 The secret of Mendoza's STM: How the "benchmark" public company works, demonstrating that the State can manage well when there is the will. 📍 The lesson they don't want to learn: Why the Buenos Aires Metrobús has reached its physical limit and what urgent ideas we should import from the Cuyo region. I want to read your opinion in the comments below! 👇💬 Have you traveled on the Mendoza Metrotranvía? What frustrates you most about daily life on buses or subways in Buenos Aires? Let's open the technical debate below! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BECOME A CHANNEL MEMBER:    / @gabrielschraiber   DISCORD:   / discord   FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:   / gabrielschraiber     / gabriel.schraiber     / gabischraiber