The A-7 bypass, the high speed between Madrid and Valencia and the Cercanías lines C1 and C2 – partially – will resume circulation as of Wednesday, November 13, which will allow for “significantly improving” the mobility of passengers. Valencians, after the DANA that devastated numerous municipalities in the province of Valencia. This was announced this Saturday by the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, in a press conference in which he outlined the progress in infrastructure, after participating in the meeting of the Integrated Operational Coordination Center (Cecopi).
Specifically, he recalled that this Friday the N-3 opened and this Sunday the N-330 will open, at kilometer point 194, between the towns of Utiel (Valencia) and Talayuelas (Cuenca). In addition, the reopening of other key roads for mobility is expected next week.
In this way, between Wednesday and Thursday of next week it is expected that the A-7 bypass will be activated. The same dates are estimated to restore the Madrid-Valencia high speed. “I think this is reasonably satisfactory news taking into account the difficult time we are experiencing in Valencia,” he expressed, according to statements collected by Europa Press.
Regarding the Cercanías lines, the minister has also explained that starting next Wednesday, partial circulation is scheduled to resume on line C1 – which originally runs from Gandia to Valencia. From November 13, circulation will be established between Gandia and Silla, and vice versa, with a frequency of half an hour. To reach the Valencian capital, a complementary bus service will be established between Silla and Valencia.
For its part, line C2 – which previously ran between Moixent and Valencia – will recover partial circulation, also on Wednesday, November 13, between Moixent and Carcaixent, with a frequency of one hour; as well as between Xàtiva and Carcaixent, “where the joint frequency in this section will be half an hour.”
In the case of weekends, for line C2, the frequency from Moixent to Carcaixent will be two hours, while “the joint frequency will be maintained in this half-hour stretch between Xàtiva and Carcaixent. A complementary bus service will be established throughout the week, which will travel from Carcaixent to Valencia.
“The Ministry of Transport, from the beginning, committed to restoring normality on the essential roads as soon as possible in order to enhance the mobility of all Valencians,” highlighted Marlaska.
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