Jan 11, 2016
Secretariat of the PanEuropean Transport Corridor III
Current information on the PanEuropean Transport Corridor III (PETC III)
The European Economic Congress (EEC 2009) Katowice, 15th – 17th April 2009
The Secretary of the Corridor III, Ms. Brigitte Wunderlich, welcomes the participants in the EEC 2009 in
Katowice.
Mr. Stefan Frenzel will give on behalf of the Secretary the
presentation.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
No 6 of 43
Outline
1. The PETC III and its integration into the international transport corridors and axes - a report on current affairs
2. Infrastructure situation on the PETC III
3. Some details of the work programme of the Secretariat for the PETC IIII for the year 2009
4. Expert Meeting „Railfreight in the Pan-European Transport Corridor III“ on February 24th 2009 in Dresden
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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1. The PETC III and its integration into the international transport corridors and axes
PETC IIPETC VI
PETC IX
PETC IVPETC V
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The European Commission published in 2007 the Communication
„Guidelines for transport in Europe and neighbouring regions“
„Extension of the major trans-European transport axes to the neighbouring countries“.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The commission defined 5 major transnational transport axes
(proposed by the High Level Group II under the direction of
Ms. Loyola de Palacio).
Motorways of the Sea
Northern Axis
Central Axis
South Eastern Axis
South Western Axis
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Priorities for the DG TREN are:
- the expansion/upgrading of infrastructure in the axes
and
- the implementation of „horizontal measures“.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The PETC III is fully integrated into the Central Axis and consequently, a substantial part of this axis
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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1 Dresden – Katowice – Lviv – Kiev (PETC III)
2 Budapest - Lviv
3 Moscow – Kiev - Odessa
4 Inland Waterways (Dnepr): Belarus – Kiev - Odessa
6 Railway line Minsk - Kiev
5 Inland Waterways: Don – Volga – Baltic Sea
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2
3
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5
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7 Kiev – Charkov – Trans-Siberian – Caucasus
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Central Axis
Dresden
Minsk
Moscow
Budapest
BerlinWarzawa
Omsk
Kiev
Odessa
Narvik
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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•The routes of the Central Axis named in the HLG report include approximately
9,000 km track lines9,000 km roadways5,000 km inland waterways
•and the following participating countries:BelarusGermany HungaryPolandRussiaUkraine
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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What is the current state in Brussels to manage the Central Axis?
• There exists a working group for the Central Axis, in this group
all countries are represented which belong to the Central Axis and other interested countries.
• The EU COM appreciates the activities of the member countries of the PETC III (D / PL / UA) and of the Secretariat of PETC III very high.
• The EU COM preferes the Secretariat of the PETC III as "Nucleos for the Secretariat for the entire Central Axis“.
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The inclusion of the countries
• Slovakia• Moldova • Romania
in the Central Axis will be discussed.
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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• The Secretariat of the PETC III is integrated in the drafting of the future strategy for the management of the axis.
• The working group will deliver its report by autumn 2009.
• The management of the Central Axis will start in 2011.
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Important issues to be decided
• What are the rules for cooperation between the countries in future (MoU or Treaty)?
• What is the best way to create the management for the Central Axis in the future?
• The financing of the management is a completely open question up to now.
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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2. Infrastructure situation on the PETC III
Germany:
The railfreight route Knappenrode – Horka – border G/PL – (Weglinec)
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Saxony
Saxony-Anhalt Brandenburg
Rep.of Poland
Lutherstadt Wittenberg
Falkenberg
Röderau
Ruhland
Knappenrode
Großenhain
Horka
Görlitz
The Railway line
Knappenrode-Horka-Border G/PL- Weglinec
Section Knappenrode- border G/PL- 55 km
Neisse-bridgeBorder G/PL
section Knappenrode – Horka –Border D/PL
(55 km) not electrified only one track
Jüterbog
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Old Neisse bridge between Horka and Bielawa dolna
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Development of the infrastructure in Poland (rail and road)
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Development of the infrastructure in the Ukraine (rail and road)
KyivL’vivKharkiv
RUSSIA
BYELORUSSIA
POLAND
Creating of high speed Rail connection
- І stage- ІІ stage
- ІІІ stage- ІV stage
- Ways of high speed rail connection to Russia and Western Europe (perspectives)
RAIL HIGH SPEED CONNECTIONRAIL HIGH SPEED CONNECTION
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Project Connects Polish/EU and Ukrainian rail systems with 80 km 1435 mm track to Lviv
The city administration Lviv is planning an UIC 1435 mm rail track between Przemysl and Lviv. The route should insure a fast connection (speed > 200 km/h) between Poland and the Ukraine. The project includes a new railway infrastructure as well as a new passenger terminal in Lviv, depots and maintenance facilities.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The current situation in this project is the following:
The Lviv Oblast State administration, the Lviv Council and a consortium of Dutch companies prepare a feasibility study. The economic crisis is the reason for postponing the project.
2003 – 2005 2006 – 2007І project
Chop – Stryi.
Total cost 100 mln. euro
Credit EBRD 75 mln. euro
ІІ projectStryi – Brody
Total cost 137 mln. euro
Credit EBRD 100 mln. euro
224 км 180,5 км 220 км93 км 114 км
ІІІ projectBrody – Kyiv
Total cost 668 mln. Euro
Credit EBRD – 200 mln. euroCredit EIB – 200 mln. euro
REHABILITATION OF UKRAINIAN ROAD SECTION OF PETC REHABILITATION OF UKRAINIAN ROAD SECTION OF PETC 33, 5, 5
2006 – 2010
Krakovec
ROADThe Ukraine developes a new road connection between Lviv and Krakovec as „concession road“ (and after completion in 2012 it should be a toll road).
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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3. Some details of the work programme of the Secretariat for the PETC III for the year 2009:
• main objective is the cooperation with the DG TREN in the drawing up of an administrative model for the Central Axis
furthermore
• data-collecting on the progress of upgrading measures for the corridor infrastructure
• implementation of the decisions adopted by the 9th meeting of the Steering Committee and preparation of the 10th meeting
• implementation of a pilot train in the PETC III
• market analysis for freight transport in the Corridor
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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• intensification of activities of „Freight Transport“ working group
• support of construction measures on the railway freight transport
route German/Polish border via Horka to Knappenrode
• updating the presentation/exhibition, which provides information on
the PETC III
• improvement of clearance procedures at the border-crossing points
• discussion with the relevant authorities about the realisation of the
Interreg Project “Harmonisation of economic and infrastructure
development in the Pan-European Transport Corridor III (EU-CORe
III)”
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Partner of EU-CORe III• Upper Silesian Agency for Enterprise Restructuring
(GAPP)
• Saxon State Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour
• ISUP Ingenieurbüro für Systemberatung und Planung GmbH
• Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego ARLEG S.A.
• Małopolskie Agency for Regional Development s.a.
• Regional Development Agency Bielsko-Biala
• Rzeszow Regional Development Agency
• National Association of Regional Development Agencies (NARDA)
• Ministry of Transport and Communications of Ukraine
• Ivano-Frankivsk Association of Economic Development
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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1. Executive Summary
2. Approach of the Strategy in the European context
3. Vision: Corridor of the regions
4. Strategic Positioning of PETC III
5. Regional Development Scenarios and Transnational Strategy
6. Expected Effects
7. Implementation of the Transnational Strategy
Result: Transnational Development Strategy
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The “Strategy” is the result of a very ambitious project and it includes the most important measures for a future improvement of infrastructure in the PETC III.
In the next period we should discuss together with the representatives of the corridor- regions about the implementation of first steps.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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4. Expert Meeting „Railfreight in the Pan-European Transport Corridor III“
The meeting took place on February 24th 2009 in Dresden. 41 participants (Polish and German Transport Ministries, Saxon Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour, Polish and German railway companies, the Ukrainian embassy in Germany, freight forwarders, representatives of the chemical industry and private operators of railway routes and hubs) discussed the situation and the future of goods transport in the corridor. The possibilities for improvement of the performance of the PETC III for rail freight transportation were priorities in the meeting.
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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Foundations for a successful railway goods transport are
• Uniform competitive pricing in the involved railway companies
• Upgrading the infrastructure of the PETC III• Reducing the prices for the rail usage in Poland• Modernisation of the broad gauge-wagon park.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
No 39 of 43
As result of the meeting were set priorities for the future work:
• border-handling processes in the PETC III
• elimination of the limitation of axle load on the railway lines (<22 t) in the PETC III
• completion of the works (upgrading and electrification) in the railway line Knappenrode – Horka – German/Polish border
• development of phytosanitary control facilities in Medyka
• etc.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
No 40 of 43
The highlight of the meeting has been the procedure:„Signing of the cooperation agreement between ITL Railway company and the container transport centre LISKI in the
Ukraine“.
Freestate Saxony Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour
German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs
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The PanEuropean Transport Corridor III is
up to date!Thank you very much for your attention
and…
bye bye