The Spanish government wants to address the ongoing delays in the commuter rail network of Spanish railways, managed by the public companies Renfe and Adif. The network, which has become unreliable due to the continuous delays, aims to modernize and invest more money. El gobierno español quiere poner manos a la obra ante los continuos retrasos en la red de cercanías de los ferrocarriles españoles, gestionados por las empresas públicas Renfe y Adif. La red, que se ha vuelto poco fiable por los continuos retrasos que acumula, pretende modernizarse e invertir más dinero.
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The Spanish government wants to address the ongoing delays in the commuter rail network of Spanish railways, managed by the public companies Renfe and Adif. The network, which has become unreliable due to the continuous delays, aims to modernize and invest more money. El gobierno español quiere poner manos a la obra ante los continuos retrasos en la red de cercanías de los ferrocarriles españoles, gestionados por las empresas públicas Renfe y Adif. La red, que se ha vuelto poco fiable por los continuos retrasos que acumula, pretende modernizarse e invertir más dinero. News, politics, Barcelona_Spain Monday, September 23, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)