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'It is a very important effort for Ireland' - The Italian Ambassador says experts from Italy and other European countries could help get Metrolink built. 🇮🇹 ItalyinIRL on TheHardShoulder

Ireland should look to Europe for expertise to help get Metrolink built, according to the Italian Ambassador.

“Ireland is the north-western border of Europe. This is something very important and we are all, as Europeans, interested that Ireland gets stronger. I mean, each new member must get stronger because we have a common interest; we have a common house together – whatever you want to call it; a community, a union; whatever.”Ambassador Serpi said there are now five metro lines in Rome, a city where builds are extremely complicated due to the city’s history and archaeology.

“I am 64-years-old and I have seen in a problematic city like Rome - 2,000 or more years old with a street structure you can’t change - they started in the 60s, the first line to connect Ostia with the centre. Then, after more or less 20 years, they started building Lines A and B … this is the situation of Rome and I used it as an example because it is one of the most complicated cities in Europe.

He said he has been living in Lucan since he arrived in Ireland and, while there is a lot of housing construction going on, the transport system remains unchanged.

 

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