Tijuana Taxis Night Service

In Tijuana, red and black taxis operate nights on Agua Caliente Boulevard from 11 PM to 6 AM, ensuring service continuity according to CTM’s Secretary-General. Potential bus capacity upgrades are being evaluated for increased efficiency amidst ongoing transportation changes.

**Nighttime Operation of Red and Black Taxis on Agua Caliente Boulevard**

In Tijuana, around 300 red and black taxis continue their nighttime operations from 11 PM to 6 AM along Diaz Ordaz and Agua Caliente Boulevards. This was confirmed by Baltazar Gómez Ruiz, the Secretary-General of the Workers’ Confederation (CTM) in Baja California. These taxis are part of a strategic operation to maintain service continuity; previously, 1,300 units were relocated to various routes to meet the demand in underserved areas of the city.

The director of the Institute of Sustainable Mobility of Baja California, Jorge Alberto Gutiérrez Topete, stated that there is no immediate need to increase the number of taxis operating at night. After their nighttime schedule concludes at 6 AM, these taxis are reassigned to other routes across Tijuana.

**Secondary Article: Evaluation of Increased Bus Capacity on Agua Caliente Route**

In a related development, authorities are considering adding buses with greater capacity on the Agua Caliente route. This move aims to address the ongoing demand for public transportation in the area, particularly after the relocation of the former taxi routes. The transition to higher-capacity buses could alleviate congestion and improve service efficiency for local commuters.

Additional news highlights in Tijuana include efforts by the Civil Protection Agency to monitor potential landslides in anticipation of incoming rains, and the planning of a Day of the Dead parade on Avenida Revolución in early November. These initiatives are part of broader community efforts to enhance safety and celebrate cultural heritage in the city.