He returned the tourist trolley. After almost two years of absence, this service specially designed to put the visitors back up with the name: A walk through the metropolis of wine. Circle three times a week at two different times. In its three stages provides tourist and historical information, art shows and a tasting of wines from Mendoza on board. The initiative was the Provincial Transport Company (EPTM), who made available to the secretariats of Culture and Tourism, the car was painted and renovated by its employees in 2005 The tourist trolley circulated for about a year and then not know what was the reason for the suspension of this service. The EPTM I offered to put it in operation in conjunction with Tourism, to provide an option for visitors. We see that the trolley is well conditioned. We want to show tourists our culture and the qualities of the province as well as the advantages of a quiet, clean transport, said the director of Cultural Management, Javier Ozollo. This initiative is unique in the country. The trolley transited first tour with the park, but the idea is to go after taking over the rest of the electrical branching to visit other places of Mendoza. Circle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The tour begins at the San Martin Square and ends in the same place. In principle, the schedules were set at noon and 19 The car has a video screen which are passed to the history of Mendoza. It has three air conditioners, is carpeted and has a special place for tasting. Once started the tour, which lasts a total of 1 hour and 40 minutes, makes two stops: one in the San Martin Square and another at the gates of the General San Martin Park. This service is promoted in hotels, with informative brochures. The expectations of the carrier is that this unit has multiple uses. Not only would working as a ride vehicle but also at other times, function as tourist information office or theater, or puppet theater. That is, the former operations would resume and seek enlarge. The trolley is able to go off-line, with fuel. That would take it to a square, for example. We are studying what other utilities we can give, said the Director of Roads & Transportation, Hector Salcedo. The tickets are sold in the Ministry of Tourism (San Martín 1143, City).