Renfe commuter service will resume with Lorca on Wednesday, May 1.
A day earlier, on April 30, Eagles reach long distance a train from Madrid, which will depart back to the capital of Spain on Sunday May 5.
The mayor of Eagle, Bartolomé Hernández Giménez, expressed his satisfaction at the completion of the repairs and improvements in rail infrastructure lag between Lorca and Aguilas, which was heavily damaged after torrential rains that occurred on 28 September last year.
The Local Chief Executive thanked the Government of Spain and the Autonomous and Renfe and ADIF, the interest shown from the first time to achieve a prompt restoration of the railway line with Eagles.
A strong joint commitment with an investment of 7 million euros, which will return to the aquiline a conveyance firmly rooted in the city.
As reported by the Ministry of Development, Renfe and ADIF, in a joint press release "The work has been carried out both in infrastructure (embankments, trenches, bridges and drainage works) and the superstructure (via, and facilities protection crossings) and corresponding adjustment in anticipation of future risks from inclement weather. "
The text cites that "the most important actions have focused on a total length of 16 km from Lorca-Eagles (52 Km), with the reconstruction of the viaduct on the Rambla de Nogalte, reconstruction of 500 m of embankment in the stretch almendricos-Eagles, replacing the damaged railway track and installation of new road in the journey affected areas and the restoration of security installations along the way, specifically those relating to the protection level eleven steps that were affected by the storm ".
The first train that will stretch repaired next Tuesday, April 30, with long distance service between Madrid and Eagles, scheduled to mark May Bridge, which will reach Eagle Station at 22.00 hours and depart back to the capital of Spain on Sunday, 5th at 15'55 hours.
A day later, on May 1, will resume in commuter service with Lorca.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas