Bridge Now Admits that It Has No Date to Reopen the Madrid-Sevilla High Speed Line After the Adamuz Accident
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First it was expected that by February 2nd, then around February 7th and right now there is no date for the High Speed Madrid-Sevilla line, of which the section of the Adamuz accident is part, to return to work. This is what the minister of Transport, Oscar Puente, has recognized now, which has lamented that in the repair of the road "comes together all" because to the difficulty are added the bad weather conditions that also hit Andalusia.
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The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, appeared before the Congress of Deputies on Tuesday to explain the deterioration of the rail service and the recent accidents on the network, just a week after doing the same in the Senate. This new appearance—at his own request and lasting more than five hours—comes amid criticism from the opposition, which again accused the government of a lack of foresight, mismanagement, and a…
The minister of transport, Oscar Puente, has acknowledged this Tuesday that it is not yet possible to set a concrete date for the resumption of the high speed between Madrid and Andalusia, interrupted after the serious accident of Adamuz, in the province of Córdoba. The first forecast of the executive was, shortly after the terrible accident, that it would be possible to restore the
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