EU money for better transport connections for Bucharest airport, train and highway networks

20 March 2015

Romania will receive almost EUR 1 million for feasibility, legal and environmental studies to develop new transport links near Bucharest, within the European Union’s Ten-T project.

The EU will co-finance the studies to create better connections for the Henri Coanda Airport, the train network Brasov-Bucuresti-Slobozia-Constanta and Romania’s highway network.

Studies are part of a larger project. It includes building a multimodal terminal for freight and passenger transport in the Bucuresti-Ilfov region, at the intersection between the highway linking Constanta and Budapest and the Constanta - Nürnberg/Dresden railway train.

The European Commission has created the TEN-T project to improve transport infrastructure in the European Union.

editor@romania-insider.com

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EU money for better transport connections for Bucharest airport, train and highway networks

20 March 2015

Romania will receive almost EUR 1 million for feasibility, legal and environmental studies to develop new transport links near Bucharest, within the European Union’s Ten-T project.

The EU will co-finance the studies to create better connections for the Henri Coanda Airport, the train network Brasov-Bucuresti-Slobozia-Constanta and Romania’s highway network.

Studies are part of a larger project. It includes building a multimodal terminal for freight and passenger transport in the Bucuresti-Ilfov region, at the intersection between the highway linking Constanta and Budapest and the Constanta - Nürnberg/Dresden railway train.

The European Commission has created the TEN-T project to improve transport infrastructure in the European Union.

editor@romania-insider.com

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