Italian high speed line

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Italian high speed lines: 

Italian high speed lines Development of the italian railway

Modal balance: 

Modal balance 92,7% of passengers and 65% of freight are carried by road Only 5,44% of passengers and 10,74 of freight are carried by train Data taken by National Transport Survey 1999

Most of the traffic is concentrated in few lines: 

Most of the traffic is concentrated in few lines Turin-Venice and Milan-Naples account about 10% of rail network Carry more than 40% of all passengers Carry almost 30% of freights Sources FS spa

Relation about the project: 

Relation about the project As stressed at the Eurailspeed 2002 (Madrid 23 -25 october) by Mauro Moretti, chairman of RFI, the lines involved in the project are the Turin – Milan - Naples and the so called ”rest of the system” On the new lines there will be both passenger and freight trains as in Germany The line will improve both the speed and the number of trains: that´s why it is called also high speed/high capacity

The project: 

The project

Milan - Turin: 

Milan - Turin Length: 125 km (first part of corridor 5 Lisbona - Kiev) Time: 50 min (105) Max speed: 300km/h Cost: 6878 mil euro Workers: 2850 Progress: 19% Turin – Novara ready by 2006 Novara – Milan ready by 2008 (data updated at January 31)

Map: 

Map

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Start working: 

Start working

Impact: 

Impact

Milan - Bologna: 

Milan - Bologna Length: 182 Km Time: 60 min (102) Max speed: 300 km/h (240 km/h in Modena) Cost: 6159 mil euro Workers: 3150/4500 Progress 22% Ready by 2007

Map: 

Map

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Working on the Po Bridge: 

Working on the Po Bridge

Impact: 

Impact

Bologna - Florence: 

Bologna - Florence Length: 78 km (73 km in tunnels) Time: 30 min (52) Max speed: 300 km/h (100 km/h in the suburban area of Florence) Cost: 4700 mil euro Workers: 2450 Progress: 64% Ready by 2007

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Map: 

Map

Working on tunnel: 

Working on tunnel

Impact: 

Impact

Rome - Florence: 

Rome - Florence It came into service in 1991 (first part in 1978) Length: 254 km Max speed allowed now: 250 km/h Upgrading to the standards of the new high-speed lines Time: 80 min (96) Cost: 300 mil euro

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Map: 

Map

Florence station : 

Florence station

Rome - Naples: 

Rome - Naples Length: 205 km Time: 65 min (105) Max speed: 300 km/h Cost: 4984 mil euro Workers: 648 180 km of the new line are ready Tests on the ERTMS system will start on April in the first 100 km Progress: 87% It will come into service in 2004

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Map: 

Map

Photo: 

Photo

Impact: 

Impact

Cost of a trip between Torin and Naples: 

Cost of a trip between Torin and Naples

Way of financing: 

Way of financing Total cost: 28.750 million Euro 60% of the total cost is given by the government and the EU (Rm–Na, Bo–Fi) 40% of the cost is risen from the capital market (debt with pubblic guarantee, for instance 2369 ml from BEI, 1033 ml from Merrill Lynch Bank)

Other lines in project: 

Other lines in project Milan – Venice (pending approval) completely ready by 2011? Milan – Genoa (pending approval) first part ready by 2010? Venice – Trieste - Lubiana (in project) Turin – Lion (in project) Naples – Palermo (in project)

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Number of trains: 

Number of trains

Speed and time: 

Speed and time

Time saved: 

Time saved

Time: 

Time Milan – Rome 2h 50 m (4h10m) Milan – Naples 3h 55 m (5h55m) Milan – Florence 1h 30 m (2h34m) Rome – Bologna 1h 50 m (2h28m) Florence – Naples 2h 25 m (3h21m) Turin – Rome 3h 40 m (5h55m) Turin – Naples 4h 55 m (7h40m)

Waiting for 2007: 

Waiting for 2007