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If you want to go to San José, yo need to transfer in Heredia

March 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Costa Rican Railways Institute (INCOFER) confirmed that in order to travel from Alajuela to San José, a person has to transfer to a new unit in Heredia. This involves buying a new ticket and boarding another transport unit.

This was explained by María Fernanda Arias, spokeswoman for INCOFER before a consultation on the implementation of the service.

On March 27th, the Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP) confirmed that the fare for the Alajuela-Heredia service will be 585 colones. In addition, the cost of the transfer in Heredia-San José route is still at 420 colones.

crhoy.com

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