Overview
- Governor Alfonso Durazo delivered 15 new public buses in Cajeme and launched the 2026 National Vaccination Week during the same visit.
- The model‑2026 units go to routes 3, 10 and 11 that serve about 53,000 riders, and they include air conditioning, low‑emission diesel engines and GPS linked to the UNE tracking app.
- Proceso reports the 15 buses represent a 45 million‑peso purchase, while the state cites 54 million pesos in transport subsidies to keep fares from rising during upgrades.
- The additions build on a four‑stage modernization that has brought in 81 new buses and expanded Cajeme’s fleet from about 66 to roughly 120 vehicles across about 20 lines.
- The vaccination drive runs April 25 to May 2 with 2.5 million actions statewide, a 400 million‑peso budget and 42,052 doses for Cajeme, including a new RSV shot for pregnant women at 32–36 weeks to protect newborns.