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Scientific Workshop On Mountain Mobility and Transport SWOMM 2007
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transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport,
principle of true costs,
transport policy, transport planning
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Studies and conference on rail network extensions in the Alpine Rhine region
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zopemaster
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published
Oct 09, 2003
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last modified
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filed under:
traffic and infrastructure,
regional planning, regional development, land use,
passenger transport,
transalpine transport,
transport policy, transport planning
The A13/E43 network has commissioned a study in the border region between Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein with the following basic requirements for the future provision of public passenger transport services: Rail links to the large agglomerations in southern Germany and from the upper Rhine valley to the central areas of southern Germany and western Austria; expansion of the S-Bahn network in the region comprising eastern Switzerland, the eastern area of Lake Constance and the upper Rhine valley; development of tram/suburban railway systems such a half-hourly S-Bahn link between Feldkirch/A and Buchs/CH.
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Switzerland fails transport shift
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zopemaster
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Dec 13, 2013
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transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport,
transport policy, transport planning
There are still too many trucks on Swiss roads, says the Swiss Federal Council in its transport shift report. Instead of planning concrete measures to shift goods onto rail, it now wants a new political discussion - which has prompted resistance.
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Switzerland: NEAT costs have doubled
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zopemaster
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Jul 27, 2006
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major railway projects,
transalpine transport
More than 600 participants from all over Europe recently convened in Lucerne/CH for this year's Swiss Tunnel Congress to find out more about the state of progress with the New Alps Transversal Route, or Neat.
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Taking the train and bus to the ski slopes proves popular
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zopemaster
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Mar 11, 2004
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passenger transport,
transalpine transport,
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport
More and more skiers are making use of the ski trains and buses operated by the Vorarlberg Transport Authority. The main ski resorts of Austria's westernmost federal province, i.e. the Montafon, the Kloster valley and the Arlberg region, can all be reached by public transport. The good results achieved this season have prompted the Transport Authority to expand its offers as far afield as southern Germany, among others.
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TEN-T Large Projects - Investments and Costs
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zopemaster
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transport policy, transport planning,
transalpine transport
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The AlpCheck Project
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zopemaster
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alpine regional traffic,
transalpine goods transport,
traffic impacts,
transalpine transport
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The Alps' longest railway tunnel
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zopemaster
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Jun 22, 2007
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Jul 07, 2021 01:21 AM
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filed under:
major railway projects,
transalpine transport,
transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport,
passenger transport,
transalpine transport
Last weekend saw the official inauguration ceremony of the Lötschberg base tunnel in Switzerland after a construction period of eight years. At 34.6 km it is the third longest railway tunnel in the world. The new link between the Bernese Oberland and the Valais drastically reduces the journey time.
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Together against transit traffic
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CIPRA International
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Aug 06, 2017
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:22 AM
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transalpine transport,
annual report 2016
CIPRA Italy. While most of Italy is surrounded by the Mediterranean, to the north the country is encircled by a wide arc formed by the Alps. Goods shipped to Italy via sea routes are distributed onwards throughout Europe from Italy, with European products shipped out through Italian ports.
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Towards a Sustainable Alpine Transit Traffic
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transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport
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