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Towards a Sustainable Alpine Transit Traffic
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zopemaster
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transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport
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Innovative approaches for the alpine transport system
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zopemaster
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transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the German Federal Government with Respect to Sustainable Mobility
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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transport policy, transport planning,
passenger transport,
transalpine transport,
environmental education
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Verkehrliche und räumliche Auswirkungen des Lötschberg-Basistunnels
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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alpine regional traffic,
transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport,
major railway projects
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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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Together against transit traffic
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CIPRA International
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published
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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Eurovignette Directive: Renewed postponement at the expense of climate protection and population
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CIPRA International
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Jun 22, 2020
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Feb 17, 2022 03:30 PM
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Transit,
transalpine transport,
Media release
The treatment of the Eurovignette Directive by the transport ministers of the EU states is postponed until 28th of September. The International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) is worried about the renewed delay and fears the dilution of a central concern of the EU Commission and Parliament, at the expense of climate protection and the population living along the motorways.
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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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EU decisions on the issue of transport
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zopemaster
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published
Mar 25, 2004
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transport policy, transport planning,
transalpine transport
During a Conciliation meeting held on 16 March the European Parliament and the European Commission reached an agreement on issues concerning the Second railway package. Under the agreement rail freight markets (incl. cabotage) are to be completely opened up as of 2007. Agreement was also reached on new regulations for railway safety and interoperability as well as the establishment of a European Railway Agency.
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Ministers of alpine countries: More road safety and alternatives to road traffic
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zopemaster
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May 19, 2004
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filed under:
traffic transfer,
transport policy, transport planning,
transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport,
road tunnels,
transalpine transport
At a meeting in Switzerland the transport ministers of alpine countries underlined their commitment to improve road safety in cross-alpine HGV traffic in a joint and concerted effort adapted to the needs of the alpine countries, and to bolster the policy of transporting HGV traffic by rail. The meeting was attended by representatives from Germany, France, Italy, Austria and the EU Commission.
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