Frecciargento suspended. Question by Baldelli

Frecciargento suspended. Question by Baldelli
Frecciargento suspended. Question by Baldelli

“RFI and Trenitalia take action immediately to reduce the inconvenience for the people of the Marche”. Yesterday, the Honorable Antonio Baldelli highlighted the problem generated by the start of work on the Orte Falconara line, speaking in the Chamber. Yesterday Carlino explained the difficulties that even the people of Pesaro will have in reaching Rome, from 4 May to 8 June, mainly due to the suspension of the Frecciargento train, which is direct and economically accessible. The changes to railway traffic are linked “to important modernisation, safety and strengthening interventions” on the stretch of connection between Marche and the capital, but for a month (at least) reaching Rome will be either a drain or an odyssey. “The Frecciargento train has been suspended, not canceled – Baldelli is keen to point out –. The railways made a mistake in communicating the news to users so little in advance. It should be noted that the inconveniences on the Ancona-Rome line were widely foreseeable, so that both the Marche Region and myself asked RFI and Trenitalia several weeks ago for action to mitigate the inconveniences. It would have been appropriate for Trenitalia, also as compensation, to have adopted a favorable tariff policy for all people in the Marche region. forced to reach Rome by train with a stopover in Bologna and also for those citizens who continue to use the Orte-Falconara route despite the inconveniences. Which, unfortunately, has not happened to date.

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