The noise of the construction machinery replaces that of the cars, motorcycles or buses. Since Monday 6 July in the morning, the Place Jean Jaurès de Tours is inaccessible to motor vehicles, cut in half for a project to renovate the tram platform. It is to replace the central rail that provides power to the trainsets from the ground. Even if the line is in service only for 13 years, it is already very fragile by the traffic and has to be changed…
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The noise of the construction machinery replaces that of the cars, motorcycles or buses. Since Monday 6 July in the morning, the Place Jean Jaurès de Tours is inaccessible to motor vehicles, cut in half for a project to renovate the tram platform. It is to replace the central rail that provides power to the trainsets from the ground. Even if the line is in service only for 13 years, it is already very fragile by the traffic and has to be changed…