The socialist candidate for mayor of Murcia, Pedro Lopez, has come this morning, accompanied by neighbors and Nora Javalí The Old, the distance from the last stop on the spur of the tram line 1, next to Campus UCAM in Guadeloupe, to the hamlets of Old Javalí The Nora and complaining that "the 6,000 inhabitants of these two villages will be excluded from the first phase of infrastructure, lack of planning by the City although only a few meters of this branch. "
Lopez recalled that "in April last year the municipal plenary passed a motion of the Socialist Group to expand the route of Line 1 on a small stretch in parallel with the North Coast to reach these two districts."
The expansion would include a stop near the wheel to set the value Ñora this emblem of the Garden and allow easy access to tourists from the city center.
However, the tram works have continued ignoring this request and has missed the opportunity to build upon the work to connect the Ñora and Javalí Viejo.
For the Socialist candidate for Mayor of Murcia, it makes no sense to delay the arrival of the tramway to these two districts would have more time and have run their connection to coincide with the initial layout.
Given this situation, Pedro Lopez believes that "the tram should serve to improve the transport network linking the central municipality of the city with different neighborhoods and districts in place to help increase communication problems and discrimination suffered by these overlooked by public transport starting with bus fare to 1.35 euros, the low frequencies pass and short return times. "
Source: PSOE Murcia