Last Sunday, the committee assigned by the Chairman of Railroads Libya, headed by Abrek Abdullah Gwaider, visited the locations of some of the machines and equipment of the Express Train Company in the Al-Jufra region.
It also visited sites the rail path in the Jufra region, the Sebha road, and the sites of the Chinese company CCECC, contracted with Railroads Libya, in the Black Mountains region. The committee was assessing damage and loss of equipment that has occurred since the 2011 revolution.
It also held several meetings with security authorities to discuss lost vehicles owned by the Express Train Company and the Chinese company.
Railroads Libya reported that the authorities showed full readiness to recover these mechanisms – if they were found.
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