Does that tie into the train coming from Santiago?Here's another video on the progress of the Los Alcarrizos Metro line II. Once again I'll mention how surprising it is to see how fast it is progressing.
I wonder why they are extending the tracks further to the north?
No idea, Windy. That's the first thing that came to mind, but I don't think it would be the same type of coaches. Who know?Does that tie into the train coming from Santiago?
That will lead to the new yard I was informedHere's another video on the progress of the Los Alcarrizos Metro line II. Once again I'll mention how surprising it is to see how fast it is progressing.
I wonder why they are extending the tracks further to the north?
The project announced to go Santiago and other cities its diferent and private investment.Does that tie into the train coming from Santiago?
I love his slow method of speaking. I'm getting close to 50% comprehension when someone talks that slow.Lots of progress, going through with a wrecking ball:
I will frequently slow down videos to 75% just to understand what's being said.I love his slow method of speaking. I'm getting close to 50% comprehension when someone talks that slow.
Makes you wonder about the ones on the lines that are already in use.....Moments ago, they found many concerte stands are unusable so they have to demolish them then rebuilt it again.
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Looks fine to me....Moments ago, they found many concerte stands are unusable so they have to demolish them then rebuilt it again.
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Can you clarify how many of them are unusable? I was under the impression it was only one.Moments ago, they found many concerte stands are unusable so they have to demolish them then rebuilt it again.
That was a report in Diario Libre a while back. After an inspection of the work it was determined the contractor did a bad cement pour on one of them and had to redo it at their expense. Just one.Do we know where the information is coming from?