Novinite.com
05 Nov 2025, 16:30 GMT+10
The European Commission has unveiled a comprehensive plan to expand high-speed rail connections across the European Union by 2040, with one of the key routes linking Sofia and Athens. According to the proposal, the journey between the two capitals would be reduced from the current 13 hours and 40 minutes to just 6 hours, BTA's correspondent Nikolay Zhelyazkov reported.
The ambitious project aims to create a modern network of high-speed lines capable of reaching speeds of at least 200 kilometers per hour. In addition to the Sofia-Athens corridor, the plan includes major connections such as Budapest-Bucharest, Berlin-Copenhagen, Berlin-Vienna-Prague, Paris-Madrid-Lisbon, Munich-Rome, and routes across the Baltic countries.
Alongside faster travel times, the Commission's proposal focuses on improving the overall passenger experience. It foresees easier ways to purchase train tickets and a better system for the resale of used locomotives and carriages, ensuring greater efficiency and sustainability within the sector.
The broader goal behind the initiative is to reduce dependence on short-haul air travel, one of the EU's measures to cut carbon emissions and ease traffic congestion. According to the Commission, shifting more passengers from planes to trains would not only help the environment but also improve connectivity and support the bloc's efforts to enhance military mobility across Europe.
The proposal further outlines the EU's commitment to clean transport, including a plan to invest nearly 3 billion euros by 2027 in the development of sustainable aviation fuels. By 2035, total funding for these initiatives is expected to reach 100 billion euros, underlining the EU's long-term vision for a greener, more integrated transport network.
Get a daily dose of Switzerland Times news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Switzerland Times.
More InformationPARIS, France: France has warned Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein that it could be barred from the French market if it ever resumes...
DUBLIN, Ireland: The soaring price of cocoa beans last year had little impact on earnings at Cadbury owner Mondelez, whose Irish unit...
TOKYO/BERLIN: Car manufacturers around the world are rushing to secure semiconductor supplies as a sudden shortage linked to Dutch...
The U.S. government raised tariffs on cars imported from the European Union by 25 percent in early April, putting German manufacturers...
Auckland [New Zealand], November 5 (ANI): India and New Zealand have reaffirmed their commitment to a balanced and comprehensive Free...
The European Commission has unveiled a comprehensive plan to expand high-speed rail connections across the European Union by 2040,...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The University of Pennsylvania has requested assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation after offensive...
JERUSALEM, Israel: Controversy has erupted over the dramatic chain of events that included the sudden resignation, a brief disappearance,...
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said over the weekend that new tests of America's nuclear weapons system,...
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: U.S. President Donald Trump said over the weekend that he is currently not considering a plan that would...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Flight delays stretched across the U.S. as the government shutdown entered its second month, deepening air traffic...
BOSTON, Massachusetts: Two federal judges ruled on October 31 that President Donald Trump's administration cannot halt food assistance...
