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People traveling from Limón to San José are increasing

November 23, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Grupos Caribeños Company, which is responsible for the ground transportation between San José and Limón, reported that people traveling to San José are significantly increasing.

On a regular day, 7 trips are made, in a 6-hour period, from the Caribbean to the capital. On November 22nd, 20 trips were reported during the same period.

Henry Pescod, administrator of the company, indicated that the bus service will continue until the weather conditions allow it. They do not expect an increase in travelers on November 23rd.

This company is responsible for communicating San José with Costa Rican, Atlantic routes. such as Puerto Viejo, Limón, Guapiles, Río Frio, Batán, Cariari, Siquirres, among others.

If you want to know if the service is still working, you may call to 2222-0610 or 2221-2596.

crhoy.com

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