The delegate recognizes that the underground works are going to pose some problem for the users of the traditional line
The Government delegate in Murcia, José Vélez, recognized this Sunday that the burial works that are being carried out at the Carmen station “are going to pose some problem on the traditional line to Madrid, but these works are going to take us to XXI century in terms of railway infrastructure in the Region of Murcia».
During the closing of the XVIII Congress of JJSS that took place throughout the weekend in Cieza, Vélez, to questions from the media, he said that Adif and the Secretary of State for Transport will decide in the coming days the number of trains that They will be operational from next February 28 on the Cartagena Chinchilla railway line.
The Government delegate insisted that, with the government of Pedro Sánchez, “we are going to have the best infrastructures very soon, with an electrified network and international gauge.” He added that the Government of Spain is aware that “one problem or another is going to arise, but what is no less certain is that we, the Murcians and Murcians, are going to have what they deserve.”