Baltic Link Gdynia-Karlskrona (Baltic Link Gdynia-K..)
Baltic Link Gdynia-Karlskrona
Start date: Dec 31, 2008,
End date: Oct 29, 2013
PROJECT
FINISHED
The objective of the Action was to implement the Motorways of the Sea project in the Baltic Sea Region through the ports of Karlskrona and Gdynia. The project’ aim was to reduce the amount of freight using the northern European motorways and will diminish the related road congestion.The Action has deliver high-quality Motorways of the Sea infrastructure and services by combining the rail and sea modes of transport in order to eliminate the existing bottlenecks and to create a seamless intermodal transport chain. The project’s result is expected to be an increase in the intermodal share of the corridor from the current 3% to 10% in 2015 and 36% in 2025.The activities of the Action will focus on the following particular objectives, namely to:• Increase the train capacity for goods on the Scandinavian and Polish side• Eliminate inadequate intermodal capacity on the Karlskrona-Gdynia link taking an important step towards an intermodal transport chain connecting Scandinavia with central Europe and the Adriatic Sea• Develop transport nodes in Alvesta, Karlskrona and Gdynia that will concentrate transport flows and achieve rail bound volumes that are economically profitable• Promote intermodal solutions on their respective markets that can mitigate road congestion, particularly in Germany• Eliminate conflict of interest between freight and passenger trains between Gothenburg and Karlskrona/Kalmar on the coast-to-coast line in Sweden• Offer a missing link to TEN-T corridors by further connecting the Baltic Sea in a north-south dimension• Harmonise the IT systems between the ports and other operators by further developing the Stena Line e-freight platform and move towards Single window Achievements: The project has been completed. On the 25th of October 2013 a Final Conference of the Baltic-Link Motorways of the Sea, Gdynia-Karlskrona project was held in the Port of Karlskrona in Sweden and gathered approximately 100 participants.
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