Rome metro stop: councilor, at work to increase trains

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(ANSA) – ROME, MARCH 12 – “We are working to increase the quantity of trains available on line B. Also thanks to the help that will arrive from Monday with the inauguration of the new general manager of Atac” Alessandro Zorzan and “therefore of new governance “. This was said to ANSA by Eugenio Patanè, Rome’s Mobility Councilor after the repeated inefficiencies that have occurred in recent days on the B1 subway line, due to the lack of trains, due to breakdowns or lack of maintenance. Also yesterday, this time for the whole morning, the line service was interrupted, leaving users on foot, fed up with this now daily odyssey. The commissioner wrote a letter to Atac, the Capitoline company that manages public transport, asking for answers. (HANDLE).

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