More than half a century after its final passenger train departed, the debate over reconnecting Torrevieja to Spain’s railway network is once again gathering momentum. Torrevieja is no longer the comparatively small coastal town that lost its rail service in 1970. It is now a rapidly growing city with more than 113,000 registered residents, a population that increases dramatically during the summer and one of the most important tourism economies…
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