The coordination center of the works for the future M6 Metro Line has been visited by important guests. The delegation led by Mr. Hiroyuki Nagahama, Vice-President of the House of Councillors of the National Diet of Japan, Mr. Masaaki Taniai, Mr. Satoshi Inoue and other representative members of the House of Councillors of the Upper House of the Japanese Parliament, together with His Excellency Mr. Takashi Katae, Ambassador of Japan in Romania, met with representatives of the Technical and Investment Department of METROREX and the Project Supervisor, the PADECO Co, Ltd. – ORIENTAL CONSULTANTS GLOBAL Co., Ltd. – METROUL S.A.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the progress of the project implementation and the perspective of its development within the framework of the Romanian-Japanese strategic partnership, M6 Metro Line being a major investment landmark, which reflects the successful partnership between the two countries.
The guests toured the future Tokyo metro station in the vicinity of the Main Site Organization, the site of the visit of the high officials.
“Bucharest International Airport Rail Access Link Project (Metro Line 6. 1 Mai – Otopeni)” is a project of public utility and national interest, as outlined in Government Decision no. 496/2017, with subsequent amendments, ensuring the mobility needs of passengers through the development of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). The design and build of the North Section of the new M6 Metro Line is financed from the state budget and from repayable external funds – JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) external credit.
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