Speaking this morning to the media about various topical issues, the mayor of Cartagena, Pilar Barreiro, has voiced strong support and clear the Mediterranean Corridor Cartagena not only reach but to continue on its way to Algeciras.
Barreiro has joined the commitment made by the presidents of the Mediterranean communities through which passes the railway axis plot, Generalitat Valenciana, Murcia and Andalusia, during a meeting yesterday in Almeria.
The European Commission, an agency that provides funding for this infrastructure, this week will decide the final route of the rail route linking northern Europe to southern Spain.
This will involve transport infrastructure backbone of the national territories connected with the Europeans and 60% of the population of Spain.
Barreiro is essential for us to communicate with international markets and that the route connects to the port of Algeciras as it represents a tripling of revenue of the Mediterranean economy.
The mayor also assured that this is the logical distribution of goods roads that cross the European continent, and is the second time that these pathways are distributed in Europe since the Roman Empire.
Roman Baths Archaeological COMPLETE PARK N 'REEL GICO
Responding to questions from reporters, the mayor of Cartagena also referred to the recent public opening of the windlass, the largest urban archaeological park in Europe, which until now remained a stranger to the Cartagena area but is offered as a new green lung for the city.
The next opening will complete the archaeological park the Roman baths, which can be accessed at Balcones Street Blues.
All this archaeological complex has a thorough and professional protection of the preserved remains, the mayor has said, that the park may be formed, next to the Teatro Romano, a key piece of the architecture of the Mediterranean.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena