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Work set to begin on roads to Alhama de Murcia's new train station
The €2.9m project will add new access roads, roundabouts and better links to make getting to the station far easier

After nearly a decade of requests and paperwork, plans to improve access to the future Cercanías train station in Alhama de Murcia are finally moving forward. Rail infrastructure manager Adif has awarded the contract for the new road links to Valencia-based firm Torrescamara y Cía de Obras S.A., with the project valued at around €2.9 million. Once the paperwork is signed, work is expected to take about four months.
The long-awaited project forms part of the Murcia-Almería high-speed rail line on the Mediterranean Corridor, specifically the stretch between Sangonera and Totana.

Two new roads are planned. One will extend Calle Lorenzo Rubio for about 230 metres from near the Local Police station straight to the future station. It will include a cycle lane, a path and lighting, making it accessible for both drivers and pedestrians.
The second will be a 930-metre bypass linking the RM-608 and RM-E10, designed to ease traffic pressure in the surrounding area. Four roundabouts are also included, three to keep vehicles flowing and one giving direct entry to the station.
Alhama's Councillor for Town Planning, Antonio José Caja, says the project represents years of effort finally paying off and describes it as a major investment for Alhama de Murcia. It's also just the first phase of a wider plan involving local food company El Pozo Alimentación, which hopes to extend the road behind its factory to divert heavy traffic away from busy streets such as Avenida Antonio Fuertes and Calle Tomillo.
Local officials are now calling on the regional government to complete the long-pending RM-2/A-7 junction, arguing it's essential if traffic and safety improvements are to be fully felt across the municipality.
Image 1: Adif
Image 2: Alhama de Murcia Town Hall








