Spain’s National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) has approved a resolution allowing railway companies to access stations and other facilities, such as workshops and service centers, owned by the state operator Adif. The resolution includes a series of measures to favor the entry of new operators, particularly in view of the opening of the sector by December 2020.
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