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Sunday, April 22, 2012

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Macedonian Railways, German consortium Wiebe&Alpine sign agreement on renewal of tracks – part of Corridor X


Skopje, 10 April 2012 (MIA) - Macedonian Public Enterprise for Rail Infrastructure (PERI) and German Consortium 'Wiebe & Alpine' signed Tuesday in Skopje an agreement on revitalization of two tracks along the Corridor X railways line, namely Tabanovce-Karpos-Kumanovo and Miravci-Smokvica sections.
The project covers an upgrading of a total of 25 km-long tracks and will be realized under the sovereign EUR 6,9million-loan of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
The EBRD is supporting further modernisation of the country's transport infrastructure with a total of EUR17.6 million-loan to finance track renewal along the Corridor X railways line in Macedonia. This will take the form of the replacement of wooden with concrete sleepers and the supply of new rails where, applicable, along approximately 50 km of track.
The loan also covers the renewal of the 30km Negotno-Nogaevci track, which wraps up the Corridor X renewal, PERI General Director Irfan Asani said at a press conference.
Corridor X is the main north-south route in Macedonia, providing a connection to Serbia and onwards to Europe in the north, and to Greece in the south. Modernisation of the rail network is one of the country's priorities, given its importance for the promotion of local industry and international trade. lk/15:53

Sunday, July 17, 2011

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Skopje Railway Station set for upgrade

The Macedonian Government is continuing with furious tempo to build new and upgrade the existing infrastructure around the country. 
The upgrade of Skopje’s main railway station, a project worth 2.6 million euro ($3.6 million), is planned to get underway in mid-2012, the Transport Ministry said.
A consultant that will draw up the project in line with European Union standards is planned to be picked this year, Transport Ministry spokesman Dragan Simonovski said in a written statement sent to local media on Tuesday.