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Bucharest airport link could transport passengers in 3 years |
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Written by Broker Castellano
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
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Ludovic Orban, Minister for Transport, has told ZIARUL FINANCIAR that
the proposed project to link the Gara de Nord (Bucharest North Railway
Station) and Otopeni Airport could cost around 200 million euros and
take three years to complete. "The value of the project will be more
accurate after our present feasibility survey is completed, however, I
think the value will stand at around 200 million euros, which is five
times less than the project proposed by Bucharest City Hall," Ludovic
Orban said. The creation of an infrastructure to link Bucharest to the
Otopeni area has caused a dispute between Bucharest City Hall and the
Transport Ministry, with each institution proposing individual projects.
On the one hand, the General Council of the City Hall has recently
voted to construct a new metro line between Piata Victoriei and
Otopeni, which is evaluated at some 1.1 billion euros and set for
completion in seven years. On the other hand, the Minister of Transport
has suggested that the railway line, which is already in use to
transport aircraft fuel to Otopeni airport, should be converted into a
passenger transportation rail link. The proposed rail link will start
from Gara de Nord, and require a two-kilometre extension.
"The
necessary period of preparation for this project, from the feasibility
survey to the tender, will be one year, while the actual construction
could take around two years," Orban added.
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