The regional government of Madrid, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has recently proposed an initiative to use the Madrid metro system for transporting goods at night. This idea, still under evaluation, aims to utilize the public transport network during low-traffic hours to optimize existing infrastructure and reduce street congestion.
The project has sparked some controversy, raising concerns about technical feasibility, safety, and the potential impact on metro maintenance, which usually takes place at night. This measure is part of a broader strategy to modernize and make better use of the metro, though some fear it could affect regular service quality for daily passengers.
This initiative reflects efforts by the Madrid Community to address the growing demand for more efficient logistics solutions in an increasingly populated city.
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