EU to finance rail connection between Slovenia and Austria

INEA-Slovenia-AustriaEU will co-fund with over EUR 550,000 a study on developing the railway connection between Maribor, Slovenia’s second largest city, and Šentilj near the Austrian border. The project will help facilitate passenger and freight transport between both countries. The total project cost is EUR 1,123,500, of which of EU support is 50%.
The project will carry out preliminary environmental, geodesy, design and investment studies for the construction of a second track and upgrade of the existing track on the Maribor-Šentilj railway line. The outcomes of the studies will be used as a basis for the next planning and design steps before the construction works are started.
Once the section between both Slovenian cities is complete, it will eliminate an important bottleneck thanks to increased capacity of the railway line. This will facilitate passenger and freight traffic flows and foster further economic growth in the region.
The project is to be completed by the end of 2015.


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