EU to support the development of an intermodal road-rail terminal in Spain

Tarragona-SpainThe EU will co-finance with over EUR 1 million an engineering study on an open terminal allowing the shift between rail and road cargo transport in Tarragona, Spain. The study will prepare grounds for the construction of the terminal after the permits are issued. The total project cost is EUR 2.37 million, of which EU percentage support is 50%.
The new terminal will help reduce both freight transport costs and CO2 emissions, as well as improve overall safety. It will have 115,000 loading units capacity per year, equivalent to 8 trains per day and 2.3 million metric tonnes per year. The terminal will contain access and siding tracks, an operation area with rail tracks under the gantry crane and container zone, a container depot for dangerous and non-dangerous goods, a check-in and office building, and a parking area for trucks and freight containers.
The project will come up with the technical design, engineering studies and submission of requests for administrative authorisations leading to the construction.


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