Economy February 21, 2018 - 4:23 pm

Santo Domingo Metro line 2B finished by July: official

Santo Domingo.- Transport Reform Office (Opret) director Manuel Saleta on Wed. said line 2B of the Santo Domingo Metro will be finished by next July.

The official also affirmed that the faulty escalators and elevators of the stations have been resolved “95% thanks to the maintenance plan carried out since our arrival at Opret.”

“We’ll continue working focused on maintaining and improving to perfect conditions the country’s most modern and safest means of mass transit, such as the Santo Domingo Metro,” said Saleta.

He said they work upbeat every day to finish the works underway and guarantee the maintenance of the infrastructure and ensure its lifespan, “and thus continue to offer quality, economic and fast service.”

Saleta spoke after laying a wreath at the National Altar, in Independencia Park, to mark the Month of the Fatherland.

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