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Upgrade and Strengthening of Rail Freight Corridor 6 - Mediterranean Corridor including Extension to Croatia

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Upgrade and Strengthening of Rail Freight Corridor 6 - Mediterranean Corridor including Extension to Croatia


Funding origin:
Croatia
Croatia
Funding sources:
EEIG for Rail Freight Corridor
STRIA Roadmaps:
Network and traffic management systems (NTM)
Network and traffic management systems
Transport infrastructure (INF)
Transport infrastructure
Transport mode:
Rail
Rail
Transport sectors:
Passenger transport
Passenger transport
Duration:
Start date: 01/01/2015,
End date: 01/12/2018

Status: Finished
Funding details:

Overview

Background & policy context:

The Rail Freight Corridor 6 (RFC6) aims at making international rail freight transport more competitive and attractive on a route of over 7.000 km, connecting Almeria (Spain), Lyon (France), Milan (Italy), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Budapest (Hungary) and Zahony (Hungary).

Objectives:

The Rail Freight Corridor 6 (RFC6) aims at making international rail freight transport more competitive and attractive on a route of over 7.000 km, connecting Almeria (Spain), Lyon (France), Milan (Italy), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Budapest (Hungary) and Zahony (Hungary).

RFC6 as part of an integrated network of freight corridors will improve modal integration and interoperability in particular on cross border sections, across all transport modes.

Methodology:

The Action consists of the following activities:

  • Extension of the European Economic Interest Group (EEIG) to the Croatian Rail Infrastructure Management;
  • Update of the corridor information document, including the implementation plan and the corridor transport market study;
  • Corridors commercial strengthening and development; Network of European RFCs;
  • Guidelines for better coordination of traffic management along the Corridor;
  • Traffic performance management manual update.

 

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