Poland receives EU funds for railway infrastructure

pkpUnder the European Structural and Investment railway infrastructure, the European Commission has approved EUR 475 million for Poland’s railway infrastructure projects. This is a continuation of eight major projects to improve railway infrastructure in Poland in 2014-2020.
Four projects, worth EUR 319.3 million, will upgrade linkages between the regions of Mazowieckie and Łódzkie. Poland will modernise the existing railway lines, improve safety and increase travel speed, both for passengers and freight traffic.
EUR 74,6 million will be allotted for railway projects in Wielkopolska region, in order to complete the modernisation of a railway section from Czempiń to Poznań, part of the Baltic-Adriatic corridor. Railway lines running through the region of Pomorskie, also part of the Baltic-Adriatic corridor, will be improved thanks to three projects worth EUR 81.5 million. These investments will upgrade the connections to the cities of Gdansk, including to the port of Gdansk, and Gdynia.


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