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INTERMODAL RANSPORT BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES 27-28 SEPTEMBER 2004, KIEV INTERMODAL TRANSPOR

INTERMODAL RANSPORT BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES 27-28 SEPTEMBER 2004, KIEV INTERMODAL TRANSPORT TRENDS IN THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA DESISLAVA DIMITROVA – EXPERT IN NATIONAL TRANSPORT POLICY DIRECTORATE. Legislation and International Agreements.

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INTERMODAL RANSPORT BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES 27-28 SEPTEMBER 2004, KIEV INTERMODAL TRANSPOR

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  1. INTERMODAL RANSPORT BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES 27-28 SEPTEMBER 2004, KIEV INTERMODAL TRANSPORT TRENDS IN THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA DESISLAVA DIMITROVA – EXPERT IN NATIONAL TRANSPORT POLICY DIRECTORATE

  2. Legislation and International Agreements • Priority of the development of intermodal transport. • Programme for the Development of Combined Transport in the Republic of Bulgaria until 2010. • Regulation on combined transport of goods. • AGTC, AGC, AGN, AGR. • Bilateral Agreements on international combined transport of goods. • Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Bulgaria establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of combined transport.

  3. Current State and Potential for the Development of Intermodal Transport • Relatively inadequate statistical information - methodological problem. • Domestic intermodal traffic. • International intermodal traffic - import-export. • International transit intermodal traffic. • Synergetic effect.

  4. Priorities and Projects • Integrated “port-railways” transport schemes. • Technological priorities (containers, swap-bodies, semi-trailers, Ro-La transport). • Infrastructure priorities. • Projects.

  5. Pan-European Transport Corridor 4 • Big potential for long distance railway transport after: • Construction of the Bosporus Railway Tunnel; • Construction of the New Danube Bridge at Vidin-Calafat; • Establishing favourable conditions that enable transport organizations to achieve a healthy growth. • Coordination in infrastructure planning between the countries.

  6. Pan-European Transport Corridor 4 • Engagements of the Bulgarian Government towards future development of the corridor • Construction of a New Sofia Intermodal Terminal; • Construction of a New Danube Bridge at Vidin - Calafat ; • Electrification and Reconstruction of the Railway Line Plovdiv - Turkish/Greek Border for Speeds 160/200 km/h; • Reconstruction and Modernization of the Railway Line Vidin-Sofia-Kulata.

  7. Statistics

  8. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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