Abstract : Colombia's state-owned Regional Railway Company on Wednesday signed a contract with the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) to begin work on a commuter train serving the capital Bogota and its outlying areas.
BOGOTA, June 24 (Xinhua) — Colombia’s state-owned Regional Railway
Company on Wednesday signed a contract with the China Civil Engineering
Construction Corporation (CCECC) to begin work on a commuter train
serving the capital Bogota and its outlying areas.
Colombian President Ivan Duque was present when the representatives
of the two companies signed the contract for construction to begin on
the West Regiotram, which will connect various communities in the
department of Cundinamarca, where Bogota is located, with the capital.
Duque called the signing of the document a “historical event” that
marked “the beginning of the dream that for years Cundinamarca has
yearned for, which will improve the quality of life, open up
opportunities and is moving forward in the midst of the (COVID-19)
pandemic.”
The electric-powered tram will connect Bogota with Funza, Mosquera,
Madrid and Facatativa, all communities to the west of the capital.
The project will benefit the over 11 million residents of Bogota and
its surroundings, serving more than 130,000 passengers a day. Enditem
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Source: Colombian, Chinese firm sign contract on commuter train construction
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