High-speed railway in Norway – with ILF participation
Posted: 11 March 2011 | | 1 comment
Norway wants to connect the larger cities by rail with a high-speed railway network according to the national transport plan 2012…
Norway wants to connect the larger cities by rail with a high-speed railway network according to the national transport plan 2012...
Almost 100 years after the last major new railways were built, Norway wants to connect the larger cities by rail with a high-speed railway network according to the national transport plan 2012. In cooperation with a Norwegian partner office, ILF was awarded with the design of the high-speed railway line between Oslo and Trondheim.
This north/south-bound section is approximately 450 km long; with top speeds of up to 300 km/h, the traveling time between the two cities shall be shortened to about 2h 45min. The contract comprises the definition and selection of viable route corridors, the design of route alternatives, the route selection as well as the preparation of initial construction concepts and impact analyses.
We are a construction group specialized in design, installation and maintenance of overhead and auxiliary systems for high-speed lines over 700 km double track in Spain and Portugal
We are interested in the norwegian high speed rail Jernbanverket Project. Could give us a contact for this purpose?