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Convention today to Lugano on the Corridor Europe Genoa-North
The European commissioner for the Rhine-Alps Corridor has remembered that the work is an absolute priority for Europe
March 14, 2018
Of from Liguria ports of Genoa and Savona which door of access to the sea and the commercial exchanges for marine way of Switzerland has been spoken today to Lugano, near Lugano Art and Culture, in a convention client from the Embassy of Switzerland in Italy and from the Embassy of Italy and the General Consulate of Italy in Switzerland.
In the course of the encounter it is evidenced that the times are mature for clearly a change of route in the order of the continental transports on the axis North-South also in sight of the completion of the gallery of base of Monte Ceneri in December 2020 and Third Pass in 2021, but also of the definitive approval and the start of the work of the feature of fast railway connection between Lugano and Milan, with discouragement to 22 minutes of the times of distance, and with completion via Seregno of the entire Corridor Europe Genoa-North.
"All exist already today - the president of the Authority of Harbour System of the Ligurian Sea has confirmed Western, Paolo Emilio Signorini - the possibilities in order to in existence recover competitiveness through the constant efficientamento of the harbour services and the indispensable recovery of concorrenzialità of the transport on iron that - it has emphasized - cannot prescind, as emerged more voices from the convention, from the entrance according to the new infrastructures on the Mediterranean-Rhine axis".
The European commissioner for the Corridor the Rhine-Alps, Pawel Wojciechowski, has remembered as this corridor represents an absolute priority for Europe.
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