Barcelona city council approves tram connection on Diagonal

Barcelona's urbanism commission has definitively approved two projects to connect the tram along Diagonal avenue, from Verdaguer to Francesc Macià. Deputy mayor Laia Bonet warned that the project depends on the Catalan government's budget. The approval received votes from PSC, Comuns and ERC.

On March 17, 2026, Barcelona's urbanism commission definitively approved the executive project for an underground collector and the reurbanization of Diagonal avenue. These projects enable the tram connection from Verdaguer, where it currently ends, to Francesc Macià square. The approval passed with votes from mayor Jaume Collboni's PSC government and allies Comuns and ERC, while Junts, PP, and Vox voted against in some cases; the collector was approved by all except Vox, per eldiario.es.

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Salvador Illa and Oriol Junqueras shaking hands after signing a pact for Catalan budgets and orbital train.
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Illa and Junqueras seal pact for budgets and orbital train

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Salvador Illa and Oriol Junqueras will sign an agreement today that enables approval of the first Catalan budgets of the term. The pact includes sovereignty concessions and a push for the orbital railway line.

The government of Salvador Illa and the central government are preparing a bilateral commission next week to address pending transfers that could help approve the Catalan budgets after the March setback.

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The Chamber of Deputies approved on Wednesday (13) the legal framework for urban public collective transport, which separates the cost of operations from the fare paid by passengers and expands financing sources. The text goes to presidential sanction after Senate approval in December 2024.

National Planning Directorate allocated $1.2 billion for the comprehensive property management study of the Regiotram del Norte project linking Bogotá with Zipaquirá.

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Bogotá's mayor's office announced the opening of the new south sidewalk of Calle 45, between Carrera Séptima and Carrera Quinta, in Chapinero locality. The project adds over 2,000 square meters of public space and aims to enhance safety for pedestrians and residents. Multiple agencies collaborated to finish the work.

Santiago Metro achieved the tunnel meeting at Cal y Canto station for Line 7 on Wednesday, a milestone in the 26-kilometer mega project. The station, at 60% progress, will be the first quadruple interchange with lines L2, L3, L7, and future L9, linking Renca to Vitacura in 37 minutes.

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Spain's Transport Minister Óscar Puente has unveiled a 1.629 million euro extraordinary plan to improve surfaces on state roads from 2027 to 2031. The initiative adds to the 1.800 million euros allocated annually for conserving the 26.500 km state road network. Puente acknowledged a structural deficit of 5.600 million euros in maintenance.

 

 

 

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