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Bulgaria to Have High-Speed Railway Lines by End of 2013 |
Monday, Feb 07, 2011 |
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By the end of 2013, Bulgaria will have railway lines for high-speed transport of both passengers and freight, said Milcho Lambrev, Director General of National Railway Infrastructure Company.
However, in his words, having high-speed railways for over 200 km/h would be economically unprofitable for Bulgaria.
"The territory of the country is characterized by very rugged terrain. In order to introduce railway lines for speeds above 200 km/h, we have to build many and expensive equipment, such as tunnels, bridges, viaducts and others, which will make the projects more expensive," Lambrev said.
In his opinion, another disadvantage of high-speed railways would be the short distances between the operating points of mass cargo.
"For conventional rail network, speed of up to 160 km/h is absolutely enough," Lambrev said.
However, he confirmed that railway lines for high-speed transport will be built by the end of 2013. They will start operating after the construction of the sectors Plovdiv-Svilengrad-Turkish border, Plovdiv-Burgas, and Septemvri-Plovdiv is completed. |
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novinite.com
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