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Brenner Base Tunnel in Alps between Austria and Italy |
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Written by Wolfgang Fritz
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Wednesday, 11 July 2007 |
Italy and
Austria
just signed a contract to ensure the financing of the Brenner Base Tunnel. This
railroad tunnel will traverse the Alps in north-south direction thereby greatly
improving the connection between Austria
and Italy.
It will be part of a high speed railroad link between Berlin
(Germany) and Palermo in southern Italy. Travel time between Innsbruck (Austria)
and Bozen (Italy)
will reduce from currently 2 hours to only 50 minutes. Additionally, the freight
capacity between Austria and
Italy
on the heavily traveled north-south traverse will be tripled!
The length of the tunnel is estimated to be about 55
kilometers. The cost is estimated to be on the order of 6-8 Billion Euros. The
governments of Austria and Italy
assume that the European Union (EU) will pay for half of the cost.
[Editor] On June 29, 2007 there was a ground-breaking ceremony marking the start of the preparation works of the exploration tunnel. [/Editor] Construction of the main tunnel is scheduled to begin in
2010, while the completion is expected to be between 2020 and 2022 at the
earliest. The figure shows the proposed tunnel alignment (red) along with the
existing alignment of the railroad connection between Austria and Italy over the Brenner Summit. Additional information can be found here: http://www.bbt-se.com/
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