Solidarity Lanes EU-UA railway project to optimize and modernize transport flows
The Solidarity Lanes EU-UA railway project aims to optimize and modernize transport flows in terms of infrastructure capacity, interoperability, and service efficiency at the main Polish/UA rail border crossings. The project is coordinated by the CEUTP and implemented by a Polish-Ukrainian consortium consisting of PKP PLK S.A. and JSC “Ukrainian Railways” (Ukrzaliznytsia).
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- Focuses on optimizing and modernizing transport flows at Polish/Ukrainian rail border crossings.
- Involves a consortium of Polish and Ukrainian railway operators (PKP PLK S.A. and JSC “Ukrainian Railways”).
- Coordinated by the Centre for EU Transport Projects (CEUTP), a Polish government agency.
- Aims to improve infrastructure capacity, interoperability, and service efficiency.
Source Intelligence
Maximum amount of EU funding: EUR 32,646,711.50
"Solidarity Lanes is a programme initiated by the European Commission (European Executive Agency for Climate, Infrastructure and Environment – CINEA) in May 2022."
"Solidarity Lanes is a programme initiated by the European Commission (European Executive Agency for Climate, Infrastructure and Environment – CINEA) in May 2022."
"The project is coordinated by the CEUTP and implemented by a Polish-Ukrainian consortium consisting of PKP PLK S.A. and JSC “Ukrainian Railways” (Ukrzaliznytsia)."
"The project is coordinated by the CEUTP and implemented by a Polish-Ukrainian consortium consisting of PKP PLK S.A. and JSC “Ukrainian Railways” (Ukrzaliznytsia)."
"These projects are implemented under grant agreements signed by CINEA, the Center for EU Transport Projects (CEUTP), and partners from Poland and Ukraine."
"The tender for the Feasibility Study was won by IDOM, which was also present at the conference."
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