(25/06/2019)
This infrastructure is part of the South International Corridor, which will connect the ports of the south of Portugal (Lisbon, Sines and Setúbal) with the railway network that connects with Spain through Badajoz (see piece of news).
The project, which has an investment of 130 million euros and a construction period of 28 months, involves the construction of the rail platform, drainage and other infrastructures such as viaducts, crossings, stations, technical buildings and those related to signalling and telecommunications.
In total, construction of 13 bridges that will add a length of 6.3 kilometres has been planned. The highest one will have a 38 metres abutment. In addition, 26 over and under crossings will be executed and 30 roads will be renewed.
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