Saturday, 14 May 2011

The regional infrastructure council has started the administrative procedure that will allow it to expropriate land needed to accommodate the future high-speed coastal rail link between Alicante and Valencia.

The regional infrastructure council has started the administrative procedure that will allow it to expropriate land needed to accommodate the future high-speed coastal rail link between Alicante and Valencia.

No mention has been made of what the process will cost or how much will be paid in compensation to people who may lose some or all of their property.

The rail link will also connect with Benidorm and El Altet Aiport as well as with the AVE high speed rail line between Alicante and Madrid.

A spokesman for the infrastructure council said that the expectation is that all of the land necessary for the rail link will be available within four months.

Infrastructure councillor Mario Flores recently told his counterpart in Madrid, Victor Morlán, that Valencia was happy with the draft protocols that need to be signed to get the rail project underway and that he hoped they could be signed by the middle of May at the latest.

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