Crisis in Development of Public Transport

According to sources, it was found out that the local officials have inaugurated a new airport in Castellon, which is a small city on Spain's Mediterranean coast. The local officials are still waiting for their first scheduled flight to the new airport.

The head of Castellon's provincial government, Carlos Fabra has argued that it was one of the unique opportunities to turn an airport into a tourist attraction so that the visitors have full access to the visit runway and other areas of the airports, which are generally closed for the people. Castellon Airport, which cost €150 million ($203 million), is not the only Spain's great infrastructure landscape but also Spain's first privately held airport.

In 1992, Spain has opened its first high speed train line between Madrid and Seville. By the construction of this railway line, it overtook France in December as the country operating Europe's biggest high speed rail network covering just over 2,000 kilometers. Spain is showing its concern in the growth of road and air transport.

The Chairman of Albertis (an infrastructure management company) based in Barcelona, Salvador Alemany said: ''The problem is that such projects are generally conceived at a time when everything seems bound to succeed - even sometimes badly conceived projects - and there were no doubt some planning problems.''

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