EnCicla La 65 Station Back in Operation

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The EnCicla station located on Carrera 65 with Calle San Juan (La 65) is back in operation after the clearing, in which work was done to strengthen security and recover both the anchoring modules and the totems. The electrical connection was also carried out through civil works to improve the infrastructure.

“It is a very important station, because about 1,200 users a month pass through this part of the city. We continue in the recovery process, also with the Nutibara station,” said Paula Andrea Palacio Salazar, director of the Aburrá Valley Metropolitan Area.

The assembly of the Nutibara also begins and work begins on two stations that never came into operation: Playa-Soma and Casa de la Cultura Los Colores.

For its part, the Nutibara station, which operated at only 16% of its capacity, is key to connecting main urban public transport routes, and represents an essential access point for users of the public bicycle system.

Additionally, progress is being made in the recovery of two stations that never came into operation: La Playa – Soma and the House of Culture of Colors. The work ranges from civil infrastructure to electrical components, to make them fully operational for the operation of the system.

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2024-12-05 07:45:00
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What alternative community projects could have been funded with the ⁢resources used‍ to‌ renovate the Carrera 65 station?

**Interviewer:** Paula‌ Andrea Palacio Salazar, the EnCicla station at Carrera 65 with Calle San Juan is back in operation after undergoing significant renovations. While⁤ this ⁣is fantastic news for the ⁣community, some may question whether these resources could⁢ have been better spent elsewhere. Do you think the investment in improving and reopening this station was justified, especially considering its relatively low monthly usage compared to other stations like Nutibara?

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