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Prompt Uiltrasporti the government to restore in Decreto Genoa the deep ones for the Third Pass
Tarlazzi: it is a fundamental work for the economy of all the North the West and for the ports of the Liguria
October 3, 2018
Uiltrasporti has sped up to include of last Friday in the bill, that it is launched by the government in order to tackle to the emergency caused to Genoa from collapse of the highway viaduct of half August, deep the destined ones to continue the realization of the Third Pass, the railway infrastructure to high ability that will connect Genoa and its port with Novi Ligure and from here to the markets of the Italy North and Europe.
"We ask the government - the general secretary of the Uiltrasporti has explained, Claudio Tarlazzi - to restore in Decreto Genoa 791 million euros previewed for the Third pass, fundamental work for the economy of all the North the West and for the ports of the Liguria. In the same one I decree - it has specified the trade-union leader - would be necessary to recover also the role of the National Agency for Safety of Railroads (ANSF), maintaining it while still alive without to confuse it with safety of roads and freeways, because we need to stimulate the transport on iron".
"To general feature - it has concluded Tarlazzi - we consider that he is unavoidable the realization of the European Corridors IT TRY and the Italian railway drafts to connected they, considered that the alpine traffic goods is in continuous increase, but it is carried out with clean prevalence from truck, whose hard concentration of transit generates heavy negative consequences on safety, the quality of the air and the circulation of the transboundary areas".
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