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Transport and Ports stops approving new bus line 1 of the municipality of Murcia (23/10/2009)

The Directorate General for Transport and Ports recently approved the creation of three new stops on the bus line 1, between the hamlet of San Ginés Murcia, Murcia shopping centers and New Condomina Municipal Stadium, which serves more than 237,000 residents of the capital and other districts.

The new stops are implemented in the Master Street Soledad Gallego, near the roundabout access to the hamlet of Churra from Avenida Juan de Borbon, where the third, next to Avenida Principe de Asturias.

He explained the general manager, Carmen Sandoval, "the aim of extending the service provided by the line 1 is to facilitate the movement of citizens who go to the mall and stadium.

Thus, the Department continues the policy of encouraging bus use through improved public transport service in the region. "

Similarly, the expansion of the stops made on line 1 is at the service of Murcia traveling between the capital and surrounding districts, from San Ginés up Churra, was passing through Alta, Nonduermas, Culvert Road, and Santiago and Zaraiche.

"With these new stops, both residents of different districts such as the capital of Murcia and especially Churra residents, who have two more stops, can be accessed in a more convenient way to shop in malls and spend their leisure time without worrying about catching the private car, "said Sandoval.

"By choosing the bus as transportation," concluded the director-general and contribute to a more sustainable mobility and road congestion in urban areas, to make travel more convenient and fast, within the activities to promote regional public transport developed by the regional government. "

Source: CARM

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