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Do you want to avoid traffic jam in La Platina? There’s an option for you!

January 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Traveling in the train will be one of the options for those drivers who want to avoid traffic jams caused by La Platina closure. They will be able to travel and leave their cars for a while.

The service will be provided at El Pedregal Event Center from January 18th and leaving the car during the day will cost 3,000 colones. People can pick their cars up at night.

The service will be available from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. El Pedregal Event Center has a capacity for 3,500 cars. They will be protected and the service is cheaper than in any other regular parking lot.

crhoy.com

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