The Nomad
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For those who travel to/within Spain, some very good news.....
The new Minister of Public Works within the new Government of Spain has just announced today to the Spanish press that all the present tolls on the AP7 "Mediterranean corridor" motorway from Alicante all the way up to Tarragona will definitely finally cease when the currently running extension to the contract with the private Company operating the motorway comes to an end on 31st December 2019.
From 1st January 2020, the present "AP7" toll sections of that A7 motorway will come back into Government control and will all be toll-free to travel on.
Two other toll-motorways elsewhere in Spain will also become free to use when their present commercial concession expires in the coming year: the AP-1 between Burgos and Armiñón, and the AP-4 between Seville and Cádiz.
http://www.elmundo.es/economia/macroeconomia/2018/06/18/5b27683f46163f75608b45ec.html
The new Minister of Public Works within the new Government of Spain has just announced today to the Spanish press that all the present tolls on the AP7 "Mediterranean corridor" motorway from Alicante all the way up to Tarragona will definitely finally cease when the currently running extension to the contract with the private Company operating the motorway comes to an end on 31st December 2019.
From 1st January 2020, the present "AP7" toll sections of that A7 motorway will come back into Government control and will all be toll-free to travel on.
Two other toll-motorways elsewhere in Spain will also become free to use when their present commercial concession expires in the coming year: the AP-1 between Burgos and Armiñón, and the AP-4 between Seville and Cádiz.
http://www.elmundo.es/economia/macroeconomia/2018/06/18/5b27683f46163f75608b45ec.html