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Updated Saturday, July 4, 2020 - 01:57

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The de-escalation and the end of the state of alarm have not restored mobility to Renfe, which, like the entire transport sector, has suffered a severe blow to its expectations for what was to be a historic year . The operator's long and medium distance and commuter trains, which last year transported 33.7 million people, were practically stopped between March and May and the company considers that, by the end of the year, it will have barely managed to move anything else. 18 million people, 46% less than in 2019.The company chaired by Isaías Táboas is very pessimistic about the recovery of his business in the next two years. The fall

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