The government in Ljubljana adopted, on September 29, the national programme for the development of transport until 2030, in which up to EUR 1 billion is to be invested in the traffic system annually.
Infrastructure minister Peter Gašperšič said the state would invest between EUR 600 million and EUR 700 million a year, while a further EUR 300 million would be secured by other stakeholders.
The document envisages EUR 9 billion in infrastructure investments for the 2016-2022 period, with the state contributing EUR 5.1 billion. A further EUR 7.9 billion is then to be invested by 2030, with the state’s stake remaining the same.
The document based on the 2015 strategy for the development of transport cites several key projects. In rail traffic, the second rail track between the port of Koper and the Divača intersection tops the list, with a connection to Kočevje and the modernization of railway infrastructure on the pan-European network also making it on the list.
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