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Project for the realization of a Travelling Freeway between Marcianise-Maddaloni and Bologna
Force of the South is introduced by the provincial coordination of Caserta of the party
February 6, 2012
In recent days, near the Commission Transports of Montecitorio to Rome, the provincial coordination of Caserta of the party Force of the South has introduced a project with the objective to value the Interporto port of call South Europe (ISE) of Marcianise-Maddaloni let alone interposing you of the Calabria and the Emilia and above all the economic operators of the field you transport.
The project, called "Travelling Freeway", to whose ideazione has contributed also the association of conveyors ASSIROAD of San Felice a Cancello - has explained the coordinator of Force of the South, Angelo De Rosa - "it previews a modality of intermodal transport that involves the street motor vehicles, in other words a "accompanied traffic". With such term the presence of the driver of the train agrees on board that carries the truck. In this case, the container, the mobile case or the semitowing do not travel only the UTI (that is), but the entire motor vehicle, with driver. Therefore, this modality is called also "travelling freeway" (if arranged road-track), that it previews therefore the transport of complete trucks on track. The previewed draft is from Marcianise-Maddaloni to Bologna as experiment of reference".
Force of the South has announced that shortly contact with Trenitalia will be taken to the aim to make to then analyze the project in its complex entity and of having an encounter with the responsibles of the company for being able to answer to the observations eventually proposed from the summits of Trenitalia.
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