Adif announced today the start of the repairs and improvements on the stretch-Eagles Lorca that rail traffic returned to the city, interrupted since 28 September.
Mayor Eagles, Bartolomé Hernández Giménez, expressed his satisfaction at the news of the start of the repair and improvement of rail infrastructure lag between Lorca and Aguilas, which was badly damaged after torrential rains occurred past the September 28.
The mayor has indicated that aquiline this morning has established telephone communication with officials of the Regional Government, RENFE and ADIF, with whom he has been in contact since the time when there were serious flaws, to express the gratitude of the citizens Eagles at the beginning of these jobs that will be invested nearly 7 million euros and that will mean the restoration of rail traffic to the city, in a period of approximately four months.
Bartolome Hernandez said that "this action will provide not only back to the train communication locality but aquiline return to the joy of knowing that we will, in short, with a conveyance firmly rooted in the city, for its important railway tradition. "
As reported verbatim Adif, in a press release, "given the extent of the damage, the works represent a performance both in infrastructure (embankments, trenches, bridges and drainage works) and the superstructure (via, protection equipment level crossing) and its adequacy in anticipation of future risks from inclement weather. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas