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Baltic Sea Region Parliamentarians Discuss Rail Baltica

Posted: 18 October 2023 ||No comments yet

Baltic Sea parliamentarians met yesterday to discuss the strategic importance of Rail Baltica, as well as its connections to European cities.

On the 16th October, a group of parliamentarians from the Baltic Sea region met with Latvia’s Minister of Transport, Kaspars Briškens, and the delivery organisations ofRail Baltica. The purpose of the meeting was to gain insight into theRail Balticaproject and visit the construction site of theRail BalticaRiga Central Hub.

Rail Balticais one of Europe’s largest high-speed infrastructure projects, aiming to establish a modern and sustainable rail link that connects the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania with the European rail network. It is also a part of the trans-European transport corridor.

Discussions revolved around the strategic significance of theRail Balticaproject, the progress of its implementation in Latvia, andRail Baltica’s integration into the European Union’s transportation network.

寻址,拉脱维亚Transpo部长rt Kaspars Briškens emphasised the importance ofRail Balticaand the progress achieved:

“Today,Rail Balticahas transformed from a dream and vision into a project that clearly outlines the scale of its infrastructure and the ecosystem, which this new economic and security corridor will create. In Riga, one can witness one of the most largeRail Balticaconstruction sites, giving shape to a modern and multimodal transportation hub. Furthermore, the progress in construction and design is evident throughout the Baltic region.”

The politicians are visiting Riga to convene the first working group session of theBaltic Sea Parliamentary Conference (BSPC)on energy supply issues.

“The geopolitical situation has made it evident that the resilience and connectivity of our transportation networks are the foundation of security for all our countries. We see that parliamentarians from the Baltic Sea region share a common understanding of the challenges and the vision for their solution,” noted the Chairman of theBSPCWorking Group on Energy Security, Self-sustainability, Resilience and Connectivity, and Member of the Latvian Parliament Andris Kulbergs.

“The priorities of the working group are clear – energy independence, digitalisation of the sector, and connectivity of transportation networks. Therefore, it was important for our working group to meet with theRail Balticateam.”

Emilien Dang, the Technical Director and Board Member atRail Balticacentral coordinatorRB Rail AS, presented the key elements of theRail Balticaglobal project, while Kaspars Vingris, Chairman of the Board atEiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas, introduced the progress of the project’s implementation in Latvia.

Following the visit, the parliamentarians toured one of the most complex and largeRail Balticaconstruction sites, where the progress already allows a visual understanding of its scale and future functionality. Guntis Āboltiņš-Āboliņš, Executive Director of the construction consortium BERERIX, provided insight into the construction progress at theRail BalticaRiga Central Hub site. The group included representatives from Sweden, Finland, Norway, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Germany, and Latvia.

Rail Balticawill be a fully electrified, double-track railway with a standard gauge of 1435mm and will be made with ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System) and designed to meet European standards. With a design speed of 249km/h,Rail Baltica将大大减少之间的旅行时间Baltic States and major European cities. It will serve as a modern infrastructure for passenger, freight, and military movement, promoting accessibility and facilitating business, tourism, and cultural exchange. Additionally, the project will enhance the Baltic area’s position as a vital transit hub, fostering stronger trade connections and promoting regional cooperation.