Title: Investments in transport sector
1Investments in transport sector
20142020 planning period Informal consultation
meeting Brussels, March 14, 2013
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
2Headline targets for 2020 - EU vs. LV
- Strategies and policy planning documents
- Europe 2020 - A strategy for smart, sustainable
and inclusive growth - White Paper ''A Roadmap to a Single Transport
Area ? Towards a competitive and
resource-efficient transport system - Union guidelines for the development of the
Trans-European Transport Network. - National Reform Programme of Latvia for the
implementation of the Europe 2020strategy - Sustainable Development Strategy of Latvia until
2030 - National Development Plan 2014-2020
- Transport development guidelines for 2013-2020
(draft) -
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3- European Commission's position paper
recommendations - Financial priority should be given to the railway
sector, in particular, to construction of a new
fully interoperable higher speed railway
connection to Central Europe, electrification and
upgrading of the existing TEN-T core and
comprehensive rail networks, including purchase
of modern rolling stock. Development of
multimodal and interoperable nodes. Integrated
and low carbon public and urban transport
systems. In relation to the road network, the
priority should be completion of missing links in
the TEN-T core road network and enhancing
regional mobility through connecting secondary
and tertiary nodes to TEN-T infrastructure.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
4NDP2020 priority Growth of the National Economy
- Priority strategic objective Outstanding
Business Environment - In cooperation with the private sector, the
state makes investments in the transport
infrastructure, which is crucial for business
activity nationally and internationally. This is
done not merely as a way of rationally taking
advantage of the countrys favourable geographic
position, but also to boost Latvian businesses in
supplying competitive products and services to
foreign markets. Multi-modal transportation
corridors play an increasingly important role in
transit consisting of transit roads, the
railway and ports. The electrification and
modernisation of transportation corridors allows
more and more goods to be shipped through such
corridors and facilitates the development of new
processing and service industries in Latvia.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
5Strategy 2030
- The development of the infrastructure of
motorways, railways (TEN-T), ports and airports
of international significance has a substantial
role in improvement of external accessibility of
Latvia. - It would ensure the possibility for Latvia to
develop successfully as a significant transit
country, the bridge between the EU states, Asia,
Russia and the nearest neighboring countries, as
well as to serve as a link between two economic
regions of Europe Eastern Europe and Northern
Europe.
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6General plan of location of the principal
transport infrastructure elements
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7TEN-T network revision
- Key elements for Latvia
- Inclusion of major axis in the comprehensive and
core network, including Riga to Tallinn and Riga
to Kaunas along the new Rail/Via Baltica
alignment, as well as the link between Ventspils
and the RU and BY border.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
8TEN-T core and comprehensive network
- Roads network external and internal
accessability - Core network ports accessability and safety
- international airport corresponding capacity for
passengers and cargo
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9Targets
- Transport policy target is competitive,
sustainable, co-modal transport system which
ensures high quality mobility, effectively using
resources, incl.EU funds. - Vision of sustainable transport system
- high quality transport infrastructure (roads in
good condition, electrified railway, comfortable
TEN-T linkage with cities, airport Riga as
central air traffic point in the region) - high traffic safety level
- transport and logistics services, which ensure
workplaces and provide significant contribution
to increase of services export volume - accessible public transport which ensures
accessibility on the whole territory of Latvia
(comfortable, single public transport system,
achieving inter-coherence of bus and railway
transportation)
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
10- Road network still have the main role in the
provision of internal accessibility. Density of
road network is sufficient it ensures
availability from any populated area to the
nearest administrative centre, links
administrative centres with each other as well as
with the capital of the country. However, its
quality is not sufficient as approximately half
of roads with asphalt pavement and gravel
pavement are in bad or even critical condition. - Therefore the priority in respect of the road
network will be ensuring quality TEN-T core road
network as well as enhancing regional mobility
through the renovation and reconstruction of the
existing infrastructure. - TEN-T core road network should be to strengthen
state main road surface in order to increase its
servability (increase levelground and bearing
capacity, decrease traffic accident risk), and
ensure investment efficiency within the designed
surface lifetime 20 years.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
11- Reconstructed road sections allow reducing the
duration of trip also in the public transport.
Thereby the availability and accessibility of
services (education, health, social, culture,
entertainment etc.) and work places will be
ensured for rural inhabitants.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
12Road network
Information describing a road network
The road classification Km of roads in 2012 Km of roads in 2012 Km of roads in 2012 Km of roads in 2012
The road classification with the asphalt pavement with the crushed stone and gravel pavement without cover total
State roads 8 458 11 661 - 20 119 27,8
main roads (A) 1651 - - 1651 -
regional roads (P) 4190 1127 - 5317 -
local roads (V) 2617 10 533 - 13 150 -
Municipal roads and streets 5644 33 039 - 38 683 53,4
roads 1056 29 593 - 30 649 -
streets 4588 3446 - 8034 -
forest roads - 6216 3926 10 142 14,0
private roads 500 3000 - 3500 4,8
Total 14 602 53 916 3926 72 444 100
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13- The poor and the very poor condition of existing
asphalt pavement - ( of road length)
main roads 47.8
regional roads 54.3
local roads 47.3
- The main indicator that changes with
well-maintained road network in - comparison of poor road network is the
average cost per vehicle-kilometer
Vehicle-kilometer costs, EUR / km
Road surface condition asphalt pavement asphalt pavement
Road surface condition light vehicles freight transport
good 0.32 0.90
decent 0.37 1.013
bad 0.41 0.57 1.09 1.52
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
14Other related measures
- Related tasks for road construction activities
- (1) Continuous improvement of Road construction
quality in general in Latvia adapted EU
standards are applied (material testing methods) - EU standartisation organisation improves these
standards every 5-7 years and these amendments
are assessed against LV situation - LSR continues work in tasks for EU Standard
adaptation LV Standard improvements, improvement
of road construction technical specification - (2) Establishment of foreseeable financing model
for road infrastructure from state budget
resources/proportion of revenues from excise duty
tax payments and transport payments to ensure
sufficient periodical maintenance and
reconstruction
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15Other related measures
- (3) NDP foresees PPP as one of the options for
investment financing. In the road sector this
possibility is also being evaluated and
preparatory analysis is to be carried out to
assess PPP viability for certain projects,
proposed as part of road infrastructure financing
model e.g. A7 and A5 Kekava bypass - (4) Introduction of of Euroviniette payments as
of October 2014, estimated amount of payments rom
6-9 mil LVL/year in period from 2014-2020 with
tendency to decrease
16MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
17The state main road quality
good decent bad
29.8 22.3 47.8
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18Previously received support
- Investments in 2007-2013 programming period
- Measure "Improvements and Development of Large
Scale - Transport Infrastructure
- Improvement of the TEN-T Road Network - total CF
financing is 216 million LVL (17,54 km to be
constructed 364,7 km to be reconstructed) - City Infrastructure Improvements for Linkage
with the TEN-T - total CF financing is 20 million
LVL - Measure "Promotion of Accessibility and
Transport System" - Improvement of State Category 1 Motorway Network
- total ERDF financing is 131 million LVL (427,0
km to be reconstructed) - Improvement of Transit Streets in Cities - total
ERDF financing is 64 million LVL (106,0 km to be
reconstructed) - Traffic Safety Improvement in Populated Areas
and Riga - total ERDF financing is 18 million LVL
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
19Activities for 2014.-2020.
- NDP2020 objective - ensure convenient and safe
access to development centres, including
achieving good driving quality on the roads
connecting national and regional development
centres and greater availability of public
transportation by creating an efficient and
balanced public transportation system - Transport development guidelines for 2013-2020
(draft) goals - reconstruction of the national roads (to further
aggravate the condition of roads and ensure road
preservation and development of long-term
planning stability) - the public transport system adjustment (will
provide better accessibility, more efficient use
of financial resources, the priority use of
railway transport) to ensure an opportunity for
all residents to get to the county center, to
visit the schools, get workplaces state and local
government institutions in the its normal working
hours by public transport.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
20- Investment priority Supporting a multi-modal
Single European Transport Area by investing in
the Trans-European Transport Network - Investment priority Enhancing regional mobility
through connecting secondary and tertiary nodes
to TEN-T infrastructure - Expected results activities will provide people
with more equality of living and working
conditions, accessibility to services and
mobility. - Total length of reconstructed or upgraded main
roads (TEN-T) 345 km - Reconstructed or upgraded regional roads total
length 574 km - Reduction of the length of main state and
regional paved road segments in a poor or very
poor condition by 50 - Motor transport operating cost savings
- the main roads 31.58 mill EUR / year
- regional roads 8.6 mill EUR / year
- Synergy activities will provide preconditions
for the development of business activity and new
job creation in the manufacturing and services
sector in the regions.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
21- Transport development guidelines for 2014-2020
(draft) in addition to the road network
activities offered from Cohesion Policy funds in
next MFF foresees the state and local government
budget funding investments in the national road
network maintenance and restoration. Moreover the
investments are planned for organisation of
public transportation services in a single bus
and rail network, providing rural residents with
the possibility of reaching regional development
centres and, from there, the national development
centres and the capital (connections from
parishes to the 219 at least twice daily).
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
22State main and regional road recovery and
reconstruction projects 2007.-2020.
State main road projects for 2014.-2020.
Previously received support for state main roads in 2007.-2013.
Regional state roads asphalt pavement reconstruction projects for 2014.-2020.
State regional roads gravel surface asphalting projects for 2014.-2020.
Previously received support for State regional roads in 2007.-2013.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
23Ports
- Three big ports (Ventspils, Riga and Liepaja) are
operating in Latvia - their proportion in total cargo turnover is 75.2
mill.t (98.2 ) - seven small ports (Engure, Lielupe, Mersrags,
Pavilosta, Roja, Salacgriva, Skulte) total cargo
turnover is 1,4 mill.t. (1.8) - Investment in port development is a logical
continuation of investments made in road and rail
infrastructure, as it will provide multi-modal
infrastructure, which will facilitate the
development of related industries - Freight transit has a vitally important role in
the Latvian economy (Total revenue for transit
cargoes (4.4 of GDP in 2011). It makes up about
1/3 of the total exports of all types of
services. Transit promotes the development of
other sectors of the Latvian economy, supports
foreign trade, export
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24MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
25Transit importance in Latvian economy
- Transport and storage sector in GDP 13
- Total revenue for transit cargo (4.4 of GDP in
2011) - Transport and storage sector employs 68.8 thsd
- Revenues from each ton of transit cargo 15 EUR
- Investments planned for ports is the continuation
of 2007-2013 programming period activities
namely reconstruction of access channel for ships
entering the port of Riga, phase II with TEN-T
co-financing in 2011 was completed project
elaboration of study and detail design for the
project "Reconstruction of Access channel for
ships entrance into Riga port".
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
26Previously received support
- Investments in 2007-2013 programming period
- Measure "Improvements and Development of Large
Scale Transport Infrastructure - Development of Infrastructure of Large Ports
within the Framework of the "Motorways of the
Sea - total CF financing is 116 million LVL - Measure "Promotion of Accessibility and Transport
System" - Improvement of Infrastructure in Small Ports -
total ERDF financing is 3,4 million LVL
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
27Activities for 2014.-2020.
- Investment priority developing
environment-friendly and low-carbon transport
systems and promoting sustainable urban mobility,
including river and sea transport, ports and
multimodal links - Compliance with the White Paper target - 30 of
road freight over 300 km should shift to other
modes such as rail or waterborne transport by
2030, and more than 50 by 2050, facilitated by
efficient and green freight corridors. To meet
this goal will also require appropriate
infrastructure to be developed. - Expected activities only basic public
infrastructure - Riga port - reconstruction of east and west
breakwaters, development of new territory beyond
the west breakwater. Reconstruction of access
channel for ships entering the port that will
provide handling for high-tonnage vessels. - Port of Liepaja - harbour breakwaters
reconstruction to prevent sand - silt entering
the port area in order to improve maritime safety
and railway infrastructure development.
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28- Port of Ventspils - development of the access
roads to the Ventspils Freeport existing
terminals and industrial zones, piers and
breakwaters reconstruction in order to improve
maritime safety - Ensuring the maritime safety in winter navigation
period in small ports - Mersrags, Roja,
Salacgriva and Skulte. - Measurable outcomes for the activities - cargo
turnover in the major ports 116 million tonnes
in 2020. (base value 67.4 million tonnes in
2011) - Synergy - Activities promote to improve the
competitiveness of Latvian products and services
and to increase their export volumes.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
29International airport Riga
- Air transport as the fastest and most efficient
type of transport has significant role in the
provision of external accessibility - Air transport facilitates development of other
industries, especially tourism, thus promoting
growth of economy and increase of GDP and
employment
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
30International airport Riga
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
31Development of airport activities
Increasing number of passengers due to
increasing proportion of transit and transfer
passengers
Number of served passengers
airBaltic served passengers
local passengers
Total number of flights
transit and transfer passengers
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
32- The international airport Riga is dominating in
the Baltic States (number of passengers served at
Tallinn and Vilnius in 2012 is around 2 mill.
each, that is hardly a half of the amount served
in Riga - The international airport Riga is turning out
not only as an important destination of direct
routes, but also as a significant transit airport
for further flights to Central Asia and CIS
countries - Air cargo at Riga airport have steadily increased
despite the economic recession, growing from
12,294 tons in 2010 to 32,953 tons in 2012, which
is also the sound indicator of the significant
role of Riga airport and its impact to the growth
of economic.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
33Activities for 2014.-2020.
- Investment priority Supporting a multi-modal
single European transport area by investing in
the Trans-European transport network - Compliance with the White Paper target - A fully
functional and EU-wide multimodal TEN-T core
network by 2030, with a high quality and
capacity network by 2050 and a corresponding set
of information services. - Targets
- Provide safe, high quality and accessible air
transport services - Develop airport infrastructure
- Promote passenger traffic growth, expanding
flight network and maintaining attractive pricing
policy - problem to be solved
- The international airport Riga existing 23
departure passages to aircraft are unable to
operate the number of passengers over 5 million,
number of passengers served in 2012 - 4.7 mill.,
as well as necessary separate Schengen and
non-Schengen passenger flows.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
34- Expected activities
- The ground infrastructure reconstruction and
technical modernization - Security measures
- Expected results
- number of passengers served 7,6 mil. (growth -
61) - number of passengers served in increased traffic
hours 3,7 thousd. (growth - 60) - number of aircrafts served in increased traffic
hours 34 (growth - 61) - N.B.! These results will be achieved in close
synergy with investments planned from own
resources, intended for terminal capacity
development
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
35Previously received support
- Investments in 2007-2013 programming period
- Measure "Improvements and Development of Large
Scale Transport Infrastructure - Development of Airport Infrastructure - total CF
financing is 45 million LVL
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36Develop Riga as the region's metropolis functions
necessary infrastructure
- NDP2020 objective - strengthening of the
international competitiveness of Latvias regions
by increasing the role of Riga as a North
European metropolis. - The objective Ensure Riga city urban mobility
and safety as well as developing
environmentally-friendly public transport - Expected results
- port of Riga and Riga city integration in TEN-T
network (port roads) - constructed/reconstructed street length 8.6 km
- reconstructed / constructed main street junctions
3 - multi-modal transport junction construction -1
- Riga City public transport improvement
- tram route adjustment to low-floor tram 1
- construction of a new tram lines (tram route
extension) 1 - new low-floor trams purchase
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
37Context of Riga Mobility plan
- Riga and Pieriga Mobility Plan (RPMP) Objectives
- develop an efficient, attractive and competitive
public transport system, with priority for
electric and railway modes. - the motivation for this objective is to
develop a sustainable system providing good
accessibility, limiting traffic hindrance,
improving traffic safety and reducing
environmental burden of traffic. With the
priority for electric modes local environmental
impact from the transport can be limited - create a coherent network with clear road and
street classifications and prioritisation of
modes, by eliminating bottlenecks in the road and
street network. - currently, the network has weak and missing
links leading to fragmentation and bottlenecks in
the traffic flow. With removal of missing links
and bottlenecks and with road and street
classification the network can be made coherent.
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38- increase the level of road safety, without
hampering accessibility. - provide multi modal accessibility to different
places. - multi modal accessibility is necessary to
provide optimal choices for trip making and to
make the transport system less vulnerable for
incidents. Multi modal accessibility can be
achieved by providing facilities for all modes in
an integrated transport system with sufficient
transfer possibilities - ensure good and reliable connections between the
Riga Freeport, Riga and other national and
international (TEN-T) transport infrastructure
networks. - with good connections further economic
development is enabled. Furthermore, with
sustainable connections the city center can be
relieved from the freight transport burden,
dangerous goods in particular
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39- ensure good and reliable connections between the
Riga international airport, Riga and other main
regional centers in a sustainable way. - With a good and reliable transport system
further economic development is enabled.
Currently, a proper public transport link between
Riga city center, other regional centers and the
Riga international airport is missing. - Synergy - promoting employment and support labor
mobility and support the transition to a low
carbon economy in all sectors. - Investments in 2007-2013 programming period
- Measure "Promotion of Accessibility and
Transport System "Traffic Safety Improvement in
Riga - total ERDF financing is 8,2 million LVL
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
40TEN-T core and comprehensive network
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41Railway network
- Total length of Latvian railway network is
1 896.9km - 319.5 km are dual railway
- 257.4 km electrified
- dominant turnover east-west railway corridor
- strengths - common railway system with
neighboring countries (1520 mm) - CIS as well as
Asia - north-south railway corridor
- weaknesses - difference between rails width on
the LT/PL borders (1520mm/1435mm) which restrict
traffic geographical coverage - opportunities - Rail Baltica project
- inland freight transport
- freight carriage not competitive with the road
transport, role of road transportation in inland
transport is dominant. Road transportation in
inland transport in Latvia constitutes 96,79
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42Euro-Asia logistics traffic
1520mm
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43Strategic objectives and opportunities for
railway
- Establishment of progressive, safe and effective
railway infrastructure corresponding to the needs
of the economy - Ensure full integration of Latvian railway
infrastructure in EU and Eurasia transport system
and development of coordinated cross-border
corridors - Ensure sufficient throughput capacity for
West-East corridor - Ensure infrasrtucture service level
corresponding to the railway passenger transport
needs, including the priorities indentified in
Riga Mobility Plan
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44Transit cargo in the total cargo turnover
transported by rail
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45Freight transport by railway
- Cargo turnover at the 2012
- 60.6 milj.t
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46Latvian railway network electrification
- In Latvia, during the last years in freight and
passenger transportation as well as public use
railway infrastructure the following problems
have intensified - Depreciation of rolling stock diesel-electric
locomotives (freight carriages) and electric
trains (passenger carriages) - Depreciation of power supply equipment (that is a
part of public use railway infrastructure) in
electrified sections - Increase in transportation costs due to rapid
increase in diesel price. - Latvian railway network electrification can
solve the above mentioned problems. The existing
DC network for passenger traffic will be
renovated and converted to AC system and the high
priority line sections for freight traffic will
be electrified using the AC system. The electric
passenger rolling stock will be replaced by
modern AC units and the existing diesel
locomotives for freight traffic will be partly
replaced by AC electric locomotives.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
47Latvian railway network electrification current
situation
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48Latvian railway network electrification expected
result
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
49Previously received support
- Investments in 2007-2013 programming period
- Measure "Improvements and Development of Large
Scale Transport Infrastructure - Reconstruction and Development of the TEN-T
Railway Segments (Development of the East-west
Rail Corridor Infrastructure and Rail Baltica) -
total CF financing is 91,7 million LVL (52 km to
be constructed) - Development of Sustainable Public Transport
System - total CF financing is 100 million LVL
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
50Activities for 2014.-2020.
- Compliance with the EU2020 targets - support the
shift towards a low carbon economy, increase the
use of renewable energy sources, modernise our
transport sector and promote energy efficiency. - Compliance with the White Paper targets -
optimising the performance of multimodal logistic
chains, including by making greater use of more
energy-efficient modes. - NDP2020 objective - The electrification and
modernisation of transportation corridors allows
more and more goods to be shipped through such
corridors and facilitates the development of new
processing and service industries in Latvia.
Multi-modal transportation corridors play an
increasingly important role in transit
consisting of transit roads, the railway and
ports. - The railway network electrification has been
established as one of the national priorities for
the next programming period. TEN-T multi-annual
program have approved preliminary design of
Latvian railway network electrification project
to ensure project preparedness for the new
programming period.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
51- Investment priority Developing and
rehabilitating comprehensive, high quality and
interoperable railway systems - Expected activities
- Latvian railway network electrification - the
approximate project cost - 386 mill/LVL the
indicative funding from CEF 70 mill/LVL - Implementation of the single train planning and
management system - Ensure all of the operational
public railway infrastructure monitoring and
operational train control decision-making, to
develop and maintain electronic goods and
passenger train timetables. As well as providing
a unified, automated train dispatcher work
process. - Reconstruction of the major railway junctions
(Riga and Daugavpils railway junction
modernization) - morally and physically obsolete
equipment replacement and the modernization of
basic infrastructure, which will prevent the East
- West corridor bottleneck Daugavpils railway
junction, making the train - the transfer station
to be carried out at the customs procedures.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
52- Expected results
- total length of reconstructed or upgraded railway
line 1023km - reconstructed the major railway junctions (Riga
and Daugavpils) - implemented single train planning and management
system - GHG reduction 107 747 tones of CO2
- increased Latvian transit traffic competitiveness
- reduce energy costs for cargo units
- reduce the cost of passenger transportation
- international traffic towable units will be able
to use the same types of communication terminals
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
53Rail Baltica II new European standard gauge line
- Compliance with the White Paper targets
- By 2050, complete a European high-speed rail
network. Triple the length of the existing
high-speed rail network by 2030 and maintain a
dense railway network in all Member States. By
2050 the majority of medium-distance passenger
transport should go by rail. - By 2050, connect all core network airports to the
rail network, preferably high-speed ensure that
all core seaports are sufficiently connected to
the rail freight and, where possible, inland
waterway system
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
54Rail Baltica II new European standard gauge line
- Rail Baltica II project aims at ensuring a safe,
fast and high quality connection between the
Baltic States and the major economic,
administrative and cultural centres of Western
Europe. - Interoperability with Polish and German 1435mm
gauge network is an important aspect of the
project as a whole because international traffic
in the North-South direction with the present
1520mm gauge rail network in the Baltic States is
very inefficient and not effective. - The key features of the project
- Overall length of new track 728km (Latvian
section 235km) - The route is a mixed traffic conventional route,
with a maximum design speed of 240 kph - Journey times between Tallinn and the
Lithuanian/Polish Border - Passenger 4.13 hrs (4hrs8mins)
- Freight 10.38 hrs (10hrs23mins)
- Average speeds
- Passenger 170 kph
- Freight 68 kph
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
55Rail Baltica II new European standard gauge line
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
56Rail Baltica II new European standard gauge line
- In order to ensure projects preparedness
Ministry of Transport in January 2013 launched
tender on detailed technical study and
environmental impact assessment. The aim of the
detailed technical study is by 2015 to determine
precise location of planned railway line on the
territory of Latvia, including connections with
the port and the airport and to carry out
necessary studies and preliminary works for
commencement of preparation of technical design
of the railway line, land expropriation and
construction.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
57Connecting Europe Facility
Rail Baltica II new European standard gauge line
- new integrated instrument for investing in EU
infrastructure priorities - CEF proposal defines potential strategic projects
on the TEN-T core network - CEF proposal identified core corridor Baltic
Adriatic defines support for high speed railway
line Rail Baltica with rail airports/ports
interconnections, rail-road terminals and
Motorways of the sea - East-West rail network (Latvian railway network
electrification) corridor and Via Baltica road
are also identified as CEF priorities.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
58Rail Baltica II new European standard gauge line
- If the funding is granted within the Connecting
Europe Facility - only then during the period 2015 - 2022
implementation of - activities related to the construction of the
main line will take - place, namely
- connection to the Riga International Airport and
port - (including terminal construction for railway
input) - Daugava River crossing (railway bridge) in Riga
City territory - multi-modal bridge construction (Saulkalnes
crossing - section of - E67/A5 from the A4/A6 junction to Kekava
Bypass) - starting the base line construction (including
land purchase) - The indicative necessary funding from CEF 840
mill/EUR - Expected result in 2030 - number of
international railway passengers, - thousand per year 2.3 mill.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
59MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA