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Europe Live Thursday 29th July 2010

Tunnel/Brenner

6th April 2009

Austrian Transport Minister, Doris Bures announced on 30th March that the agreement protocol for the construction of the Alpine Brenner Tunnel designed to take HGV's onto the railway between Austria and Italy may be signed by 18th May. The cost of this 55km long rail-tunnel is due to link Innsbruck to Franzensfeste and is estimated at 8 billion euros and is due to be paid for equally by Austria, Italy and the EU. The Brenner Tunnel which is designed to free the pass of the same name of its traffic since this is the main crossing point between the Northern and Southern Alps will be one of the longest tunnels in the world and is the most ambitious European infrastructure project ever.

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