A New Eu Plan Would Also Include a High-Speed Rail Link From Budapest to Zagreb, Bratislava and Bucharest
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According to the European Commission, the plan would save almost two hours between the capital of Hungary and Croatia, and almost nine hours when traveling to Romania, compared to the current train journey.
The Transport Commissioner assures that he is in permanent contact with Spain, Portugal and France to solve the obstacles, but does not specify where the funding will come from. More information: Brussels adopts a plan to complete the Madrid-Lisbon high-speed line by 2034: "Just three hours"
The Commission's ambitious plan focuses on the harmonisation of rolling stock, governance and infrastructure, as well as on the issue of financing, but without new investment, and in what remains, for the time being, a simple communication, the executive announces a strategic dialogue on private investment and a number of future legislative initiatives.
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