On June 1, the International Children’s Day, METROREX and Alsim Alarko – Makyol implemented the campaign “How the M6 is seen through the children’s eyes”. Children were invited to show their creativity through pre-event drawings and to share their ideas, vision and perception of the metro and the new M6 Metro Line, which were later presented in an exhibition. The children who submitted their artwork about the metro and the new M6 Metro Line were invited to Străulești Station/Depot, accompanied by adults, to visit the Metro Museum, meet with Metrorex representatives and see where the trains rest when they are not running. On this occasion, the children received information about the metro and the M6 Metro Line; they also received balloons, pinwheels, M6 branded badges, and had the opportunity to ask questions, enter the mechanic’s cab, meet with the representatives of Metrorex management.
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