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Transalpine Transport Architects (TRANSITECTS)
Start date: Jun 30, 2009, End date: Jun 29, 2012 PROJECT  FINISHED 

In TRANSITECTS public institutions design common transnational intermodal solutions for freight transport in the Alpine Space. In the partnership different interests (economy, environment and transport) are integrated which is of crucial importance for a sustainable solution. Main aim of the project is to make the rail network more attractive and hence to foster its accessibility and functionality for the logistic market. The focus lies on developing innovative transnational rail services, on optimizing the use of existing rail infrastructure and on improving the accessibility of inland terminals. One innovative approach of the project is that it doesn't stop on the borders of Alpine Space as the traffic does neither. By cooperating closely with other European initiatives it creates synergies and leverage effects that have positive impacts on the Alpine Space and beyond. With these joint activities the project contributes to both, mitigation of negative effects of freight transport and promotion of the accessibility by rail. Achievements: Main achievements are described in the final report available under:http://www.alpine-space.eu/uploads/tx_txrunningprojects/Transitects_Scientific_study_Analysis_and_evaluation_ENG.pdfThe report mainly focuses on elaborated ideas about new transalpine train services, describing approaches and presenting different pilot connections in combined transport. Furthermore, the report provides an insight in the environmental model which has been elaborated to calculate the environmental benefit of these new train services. Last not least, approaches in regard to the improvement of intermodal nodes and transalpine passes as well as networking activities with other projects are described and an overview on available dissemination material is given.
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  • 76%   2 439 125,00
  • 2007 - 2013 Alpine Space
  • Project on KEEP Platform
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