lunes, 5 de octubre de 2009

They want to close the railway with the most demand in Mallorca and open one with the least

The Consejería de Movilidad contradicts itself.

Last week the Consejería de Movilidad moved to close the Palma Metro, in summer, against the economic recession, justifiable by the shortage of users.

On 29 December 2008, Antoni Verger, Director General de Movilidad, declared that the Palma Metro wasn’t sustainable because it only carried 2 million passengers a year and it needs 20 million a year to be able to maintain the line.

The same members of the Gobierno Balear have no problems in re-opening a railway line, the Artà one, that is estimated to carry less than 500.000 passengers a year, according to the Plan de transportes ferroviarios.

If the Metro suffers from seasonal fluctuations due to students not going to the UIB, then the Artà railway line, even though it doesn’t reach the tourist zones, has the seasonal problems of winter, as there is much less tourism in the Llevant region at this time of year.

The Anti Train Association wants to note these contradictions on the part of the Consejería de Movilidad. It is incongruent that the same people who maintain that a railway with 2 million passengers a years isn’t sustainable decide to re-open a railway with a potential demand of only 500.000 passengers.

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