Oscar Puente Will Go to Germany to Find New Siemens Trains After Problems with Talgo
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The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Oscar Puente, announced this Friday that he will travel next week to Germany to visit the Siemens train factory, after the problems experienced in the last high-speed trains delivered by Talgo.Puente visited this Friday the works of the new railway station Murcia del Carmen, where the mayor of the city, José Ballesta, has asked him to increase the frequencies of high-speed trains.
The public operator announced on Thursday that he withdrew his low cost offer, Avlo, on the Madrid-Barcelona line, which was made with those Avril trains, which will be replaced by AVE
The Minister of Transport, Oscar Puente, will travel to Germany next week to explore the acquisition of railway equipment from Siemens, in an attempt to diversify the Renfe railway park after the problems detected in the Avril de Talgo convoys operating on the Madrid-Barcelona line. The visit will include a tour of one of the factories of the German company, with the aim of evaluating options that allow to increase the high speed frequencies and…
One day after Renfe made public the abolition of the low cost AVE (Avlo) between Barcelona and Madrid due to the technical problems of the Talgo trains, the government has decided to engage with the operator in the search for an alternative.Continue reading...
The Minister of Transport, Oscar Puente, will travel to Germany next week to buy "railway material" from Siemens after withdrawing Renfe from the Madrid-Barcelona line that was carried out with Avril de Talgo trains.The politician will visit a factory of this company after experiencing problems with these convoys.Puente has assured that, in order to increase the high-speed frequencies, more trains are needed.However, the minister has assured tha…
The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Oscar Puente, announced this Friday that he will travel the...
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