Carlos Mazon at the Mascarat bridge
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THE Dual Train-Tram “will directly link Benidorm and Denia, placing the Valencian Community “at the forefront of sustainable transport,” stated the President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazon after his visit to the Mascarat bridge.
Mazon evaluated the bridge works and the emergency action on Line 9 of the Alicante Tram, accompanied by the Minister of Environment, Water, Infrastructure and Territory, Salome Pradas.
The Alicante Tram and the Mascarat-Algar viaducts are part of the building project financed with a budget of €17,9 million by the EU Next Generation Funds.
The Head of the Council stated that the modernization of Line 9 of the Tram will be completed “before the end of the year,” highlighting the “right of citizens to enjoy good mobility.”
Mazon reinforced the Council s commitment to sustainable public transport, noting that the renovations will “solve the Botànic disaster, which made it clear that the new trains were heavier than the old ones.
He also stressed the public anticipation of this project, stating that the development will make it easier for citizens to access their jobs or enjoy all the options offered by one of the largest tourist, leisure and alternative residence centres in all of Europe.
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