The new tourist train of Tortosa debuts with Tuna Folk at Expoebre
Tortosa prepares for an afternoon with a taste of tradition and novelty. This Thursday, during the inauguration of Expoebre, the city will launch a new tourist train that aims to be the star of a unique experience.
The presentation will be led by Raquel Sánchez, president of Paradores, and will feature a special performance by Tuna Folk commemorating the 100 years of the Carrilet, a local historical symbol.
The tourist train, a commitment to reactivate local tourism
A new attraction for Tortosa
The tourist train arises with the intention of connecting visitors with Tortosa’s most emblematic points. It is not just a means of transport, but an invitation to explore the city with a new perspective.
Time and place of the presentation
The official presentation will take place Thursday afternoon at Expoebre, a fair that has already become a must for locals and visitors. The event is part of the fair’s inauguration, featuring the prominent participation of Raquel Sánchez, who adds prestige to the event.
Tuna Folk and the 100 years of the Carrilet
A tribute with music and history
Tuna Folk will be the star with a performance celebrating the centenary of the Carrilet, the old train line that marked an era in the region. This look back adds extra value to the launch of the tourist train.
The Carrilet as a local symbol
The Carrilet is not just a railway; it is a living memory of the social and economic transformation of Tortosa and its surroundings. Tuna Folk uses this anniversary to commemorate it with songs that evoke that time.
Expoebre, more than a fair
A platform for culture and tourism
Expoebre consolidates itself as the space where Tortosa showcases its cultural richness and tourism dynamism. The new train and Tuna Folk are clear examples of this desire to boost the city.
Raquel Sánchez and her involvement
The presence of the president of Paradores brings an institutional and media dimension that reinforces the importance of the event. Her participation highlights the collaboration between entities to promote Tortosa.
A tourist train, a centennial Tuna Folk, and a fair that brings it all together: Tortosa does things its own way, without losing its essence but looking forward.
Source of the article: Ajuntament de Tortosa