Rotterdam port to benefit from EU assistance to build new railway yard
Posted: 14 July 2011 | | No comments yet
A study to build a new railway yard in the outskirts of the Dutch city of Rotterdam has been selected by the EU for co-financing…
A study to build a new railway yard in the outskirts of the Dutch city of Rotterdam has been selected by the EU for co-financing under the 2010 TEN-T Calls with a grant of almost €1.5 million. The study will lead the way to the construction of the yard, which will have a positive impact on the capacity of the port to handle rail freight.
The study financed by the European Union relates to the design and procurement procedures necessary to increase the railway yard capacity of the port of Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe and starting point of Priority Project 24 (Railway axis Lyon/Genova-Basel-Duisburg-Rotterdam/Antwerpen).
The subsequent implementation of the works will remove an important transport bottleneck and increase the share of intermodal rail freight traffic. It will also fill the capacity gaps on the hinterland rail freight corridor and trigger economic growth and development in Europe by ensuring a dynamic and efficient maritime and continental transport chain.
The study is expected to be completed by May 2012.
For more information: http://tentea.ec.europa.eu/en/ten-t_projects/ten-t_projects_by_country/the_netherlands/2010-nl-92227-s.htm
Related organisations
Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-T EA)