

Málaga Metro's Most Complex Phase Begins, Major Traffic Changes Ahead
Málaga Metro Construction Reaches Critical Phase: Tunnel Work to Cause Traffic Disruptions Málaga, Spain – The construction of the Málaga metro is entering its most complex phase, with work on a crucial tunnel section set to begin in mid-June. This section, located near the Banco Santander on Calle Hilera, will necessitate a significant reorganisation of traffic flow in the area. The project, already halfway complete, has so far adhered to its 36-month timeline. Ignacio Lillo, a reporter for SUR, stated in the video, "A mediados de junio comenzará la ejecución del túnel en la curva junto al Banco Santander, lo que supondrá una importante reordenación del tráfico." (In mid-June, the execution of the tunnel in the curve next to the Banco Santander will begin, which will imply an important reorganisation of traffic.) The video shows the construction site, with workers preparing for the next stage. The construction of the tunnel will impact traffic around the Corte Inglés and Calle Hilera. The next phase will also see the construction of the second section of the tunnel, expected to run beneath Calle Eugenio Gross. The project's adherence to the timeline, despite the upcoming complexities, offers a positive outlook for the city's transportation infrastructure.