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Port of Livorno, ready the project for I reorder of the railway connection of Nuovo Port
It will be composed of six railroads and under consideration there is the realization of a seventh line of tracks
February 16, 2018
The Authority of Harbour System of the Tyrrhenian Sea Northern has announced that the offices of the Technical Direction of Livorno have completed and delivered the executive project for the rationalization and I reorder inside of the railway connection of New Port of the Leighorn commercial port. Once realized the work, the railway connection will be composed of six railroads, two internal to the terminal Lorenzini and four outdoors used also for the maneuvers and the parking of the trains.
The harbour agency has evidenced as the project is important in the picture of the development of the rail shipment from and for the port of Livorno, activity that last year has recorded an sensitive increment: by when the most direct connection between the Tuscany Dock is realized (and in future the Europe Platform) and the tirrenico railway corridor - it has explained the authority - the volumes via iron enlivened from the main terminal container of the port, TDT, are increased considerable marking a gone and arrived 48.331 total of container on train in 2017.
The AdSP has specified that moreover, always in the within of the initiatives for the potenziamento of the transport on iron, the technical departments of the agency already have activated for the realization of ulterior a new long railroad via Leonardo da Vinci for the potenziamento of the railway traffic of motors vehicle in arrival/departure from Livorno Porto Nuovo. Operatively New Port will be found so to having seven railroads dedicated to the harbour traffics on iron.
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