PHOTOS AND VIDEO: Great crowd is crowded at Mama Tingó Metro station after temporary closure
A large multitude of people is agglomerated on Wednesday morning on the outskirts of the Mama Tingó station, On line 1 of the Santo Domingo Metro, due to the temporary closure of this and four other stations.
Metro users, according to a team from newspaper today, They are being transported to their destinations in units of the Metropolitan Operating Operator (OMSA), at no additional cost.
In addition, a wide security device is observed in the aforementioned station, as well as subway personnel that guides passengers and ensures their protection.
It should be remembered that the suspension of the service is due to the modernization work of the signaling system, which will allow the circulation of trains with six wagons from August. The works will be in charge of a German company.
The stations that will be out of service in Villa Mella are: Mama Tingó, Gregorio Urbano Gilbert, Gregorio Luperón, José Francisco Peña Gómez and Mirabal sisters.
Next, we share a gallery with video and photos captured by the photoreporter Guillermo Burgosof the Corripio Communications Group.
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