Almost 20 Years without Maintenance?: Comptroller Warns Having Found 2002 Plaque on López Aliaga Trains
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Inspection was carried out by Vice Comptroller Marco Antonio Argandoña, following La República's complaint about the poor condition of some cars that included rusty parts and exposure to weather. Other damage was also found in seats, the official said.
A team from the Comptroller a del Per inspection the first batch of Caltrain wagons and locomotives finding some deficiencies in seats and deterioration in their structure. In addition, they indicated that the process of approval may last several months.
Vice Comptroller Marco Argandoña pointed out that, in order for locomotives to become operational, a process of technical approval must be initiated. In addition, he indicated that he has requested information on the reported derailment.
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