After the original project faced opposition and environmental concerns from residents and authorities in Graz, it moved to a rural community outside the city
The city will provide 600,000 euros for the project, inspired by a submission in the participatory budget
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
After the original project faced opposition and environmental concerns from residents and authorities in Graz, it moved to a rural community outside the city
The Polish officials claim that Kremlin intends to use its Baltic territory as a springboard for illegal migrants into the EU
Local authorities want to fill the mobility gap left by the Bundestag’s delayed decision on a successor to the 9-euro ticket
The Hanseatic City is trying to promote the mass adoption of sustainable mobility and aviation
The vessels have been regularly blamed for raising the city’s air pollution levels
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
Training the future builders of the metaverse
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The city expects that it will recoup the 3.8-million-euro investment in the next four years
In 2021, the city counted over 10,617,173 cycling trips. Will the record be beaten?
The city’s taxi services are getting integrated into the AMB Mobility app as a way to optimize their driving routes and to provide better intermodality
More comfortable and ecological, no more anxiety while being out and about in the city
The Polish officials claim that Kremlin intends to use its Baltic territory as a springboard for illegal migrants into the EU
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
More than 200,000 visitors are expected to pay tribute to dearly departed ones, but in the French capital some of these spots are also famous tourist sites
Training the future builders of the metaverse
For the next ten years, the initiative will aim to bridge the gap between those at risk of social exclusion and the tech labour market
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The city will provide 600,000 euros for the project, inspired by a submission in the participatory budget
Gare du Nord in Paris
French Minister Delegate of Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari used the re-launch of the night train route Paris-Vienna to announce even more rail connections within the whole of Europe
On Monday, the French Minister Delegate for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari announced his plans to revamp the French rail network and equip it with new night trains. The trains should connect Paris with a number of cities on the national level like Bordeaux, Strasbourg and Perpignan, but it also calls for a European-wide expansion of night trains.
The first portion of the train expansion is the re-launch of the night train from Paris to Vienna, which set off on its first route since 2007. The route follows the now legendary Orient Express, while the re-launch is the first of many steps to wean European travel off of budget airlines.
An expansion as large as this could signal the comeback of Europe’s great rail network. Trains have the potential to deepen integration and they offer a more sustainable means of transporting both goods and passengers.
Jean-Baptiste Djebbari wants to work towards bringing back overnight rides to Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Rome, Luxembourg, Prague and Brussels. According to a statement he made on Sunday, on the relaunch of the Paris-Saint Sebastian (Spain) line, he said he hopes for at least 10 international train lines by 2030.
A map of the proposed train lines, Source: Jean-Baptiste Djebbari on Twitter
To do this, he intends to launch the night connections with new train cars. On Monday, he specified that nearly 300 new night cars and 30 locomotives will be ready somewhere between 2025 and 2030 and will cost around 800 million euros. Additionally, Djebbari said that he would start working on collaboration agreements between neighbouring countries in early 2022.
Luxembourg is one of the capitals that will benefit from the expansion, as citizens of the Grand Duchy will be able to travel by night train to Barcelona, through Strasbourg. While authorities in Luxembourg have been receptive to the proposal, the Luxembourgish Minister of Transport François Bausch said that the line will not be completed until the end of the decade.
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
After the original project faced opposition and environmental concerns from residents and authorities in Graz, it moved to a rural community outside the city
The Polish officials claim that Kremlin intends to use its Baltic territory as a springboard for illegal migrants into the EU
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
Training the future builders of the metaverse
The city’s taxi services are getting integrated into the AMB Mobility app as a way to optimize their driving routes and to provide better intermodality
More comfortable and ecological, no more anxiety while being out and about in the city
The global forum concluded a month ago but this time around it aims to have further-reaching impact
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
This initiative seeks to integrate the values of the New European Bauhaus into the European Commission’s 100 Cities Mission
These will be spread across 11 EU countries and will serve to support the EU Missions
The European Commission has accepted to develop the idea
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