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Eastern Partnership Regional Transport Study Eastern Partnership regional transport study TRACECA IDEAJune II 2015 Annex III – Infographics fiches P a g e | 1 Transport Dialogue and THIS PROJECT IS FUNDED BY THE EU Networks Interoperability II Eastern Partnership regional transport study Final report Annex III – Infographics fiches June 2015 This document is prepared by the IDEA II Project. The IDEA II Project is implemented by TRT Trasporti e Territorio in association with: Panteia Group, Dornier Consulting GmbH and Lutsk University Eastern Partnership regional transport study June 2015 Annex III – Infographics fiches P a g e | 2 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 ANNEX III - INFOGRAPHICS FICHES ......................................................................................... 3 1.1 Road .......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Rail ............................................................................................................................ 6 Eastern Partnership regional transport study June 2015 Annex III – Infographics fiches P a g e | 3 1 ANNEX III - INFOGRAPHICS FICHES Collected data was represented through infographics showing data on EaP routes. The EaP strategic network has a quite large extension over six countries and therefore its representation through infographics required identifying an appropriate number of fiches that combined together the need to reduce the total number of pages and at the same time to keep a good data representation and readability. Produced infographics are grouped into dedicated booklets for: road (35 fiches) rail (34 fiches) inland waterways (4 channels and 17 ports). Inland waterways fiches are available in Annex 5. 1.1 ROAD A dedicated draft booklet showing EaP roads has been produced. It contains a legend for the interpretation of the symbols used in the factsheets, the list of all factsheets produced and 35 fiches. The full list of road infographics fiches is reported in Table 1. Table 1 - List of EaP road infographics fiches N° Region Countries Route 1 Europe Belarus Latvia Border - Polatsk - Vitsyebsk - Russia Border 2 Europe Belarus Russia Border - Vitsyebsk - Orsha - Homyel’ - Ukraine Border 3 Europe Belarus Brest - Baranavichy - Minsk - Orsha - Russia Border 4 Europe Belarus Lithuania Border - Minsk - Babruysk - Žlobin - Homyel’ 5 Europe Belarus Poland Border - Hrodna - Lida - Valozhyn - Intersection E28 6 Europe Belarus Lithuania Border - Lida - Intersection M1 7 Europe Belarus Lithuania Border - Hrodna 8 Europe Belarus Kobryn - Mikashevichy - Kalinkavichy - Homyel’ - Russia Border 9 Europe Ukraine Poland Border - Kovel - Sarny - Korosten - Kyiv 10 Europe Ukraine Kyiv - Borispol - Lubny - Poltava - Kharkiv - Debal’tseve 11 Europe Ukraine Poland Border - L’viv - Rivne - Zhytomyra - Kyiv 12 Europe Ukraine Kyiv - Cherkasy - Dnipropetrovs’k - Debal’tseve - Russia Border 13 Europe Ukraine L’viv - Ternopil’ - Vinnytsya - Uman 14 Europe Ukraine Odesa - Melitopol’ - Mariupol - Donets’k - Russia Border 15 Europe Ukraine Reni - Tatarbunary - Odesa Eastern Partnership regional transport study June 2015 Annex III – Infographics fiches P a g e | 4 N° Region Countries Route 16 Europe Ukraine Kipti - Hlukhiv - Russia Border 17 Europe Ukraine Novi Yarylovychi - Chernigiv - Kyiv - Uman - Lyubanshevka - Odesa 18 Europe Ukraine Kovel - Luts’k - Dubno - Ternopil’ - Chernivtsi - Romania Border 19 Europe Ukraine Poland Border - L’viv - Stryi - Mukacheve - Hungary Border 20 Europe Ukraine Kharkiv - Russia Border 21 Europe Ukraine Hungary Border - Mukacheve - Romania Border 22 Europe Moldova, Ukraine Chernivtsi - Balti - Chishinau - Vulcaniesti - Romania Border 23 Europe Moldova, Ukraine Chishinau - Dubossary - Lyubashevka 24 Europe Moldova, Ukraine Romania Border - Chishinau - Ukraine Border 25 Europe Moldova Balti - Falesti - Ungheni 26 Caucasus Georgia Poti - Senaki - Samtredia - K’ut’aisi - Kashuri 27 Caucasus Georgia Kashuri - Gori - T’bilisi - Rustavi - Azerbaijan Border 28 Caucasus Georgia Kashuri - Borzhomi - Akhalkalaki - Ninotsminda - Armenia Border 29 Caucasus Georgia Sarpi - Bat’umi - K’obuleti- Samtredia 30 Caucasus Armenia, Georgia T’bilisi - Marneuli - Spitak - Ashtarak 31 Caucasus Armenia Armenia Border - Gyumri - Yerevan 32 Caucasus Armenia Ashtarak - Yerevan - Ararat - Goris - Meghri 33 Caucasus Armenia Gyumri - Turky Border 34 Caucasus Azerbaijan Georgia Border - Baku 35 Caucasus Azerbaijan Turkey Border - Sharur - Nakhchivan - Julfa - Ordubad - Armenia Border The road fiches contain: A heading with the name of the main cities connected by the road section; Some general information on the top of the page i.e. the country/ies the section belongs to, the length of the whole section; the year of collected flow data; the source of collected data (indicated as “Local data” when data has been provided by National Administrations and (IDEA II Project when data was collected by the project team). A map of the covered section Information on: o Length (km) o National name o European route name o Lanes and speed o Road conditions Eastern Partnership regional transport study June 2015 Annex III – Infographics fiches P a g e | 5 o Traffic flow (vehicles per day). Those cases where traffic flow data was harmonised by the project team are identified with a “*” and commented as harmonised. Roads in EaP countries IDEA II Project This project is funded by the EU EaP regional transport study This booklet is prepared by the IDEA II Project. The IDEA II Project is implemented by TRT Trasporti e Territorio in association with: Panteia Group, Dornier Consulting GmbH and Lutsk University EaP regional transport study LEGEND Length (km) Existing link Link under construction or planned Link to be upgraded Number of lanes Existing link (both directions) Link under construction or planned Link to be upgraded n Number of lanes Speed km/h Design speed Road conditions Poor (the road surface condition may pose risk to traffic flow and increase safety hazard) Poor to Medium Medium (acceptable condition, no immediate action is required) Medium to High High (adequate surface condition with no hazard to traffic flow) Link under construction or planned Link to be upgraded Traffic flow Existing link (vehicles per day) Link under construction or planned Average traffic flow on the section Link to be upgraded nnn Number of cars nnn Number of trucks EaP regional transport study EaP regional transport study LIST OF INFOGRAPHICS N° Region Countries Route 1 Europe Belarus Latvia Border - Polatsk - Vitsyebsk - Russia Border 2 Europe Belarus Russia Border - Vitsyebsk - Orsha - Homyel’ - Ukraine Border 3 Europe Belarus Brest - Baranavichy - Minsk - Orsha - Russia Border 4 Europe Belarus Lithuania Border - Minsk - Babruysk - Žlobin - Homyel’ 5 Europe Belarus Poland Border - Hrodna - Lida - Valozhyn - Intersection E28 6 Europe Belarus Lithuania Border - Lida - Intersection M1 7 Europe Belarus Lithuania Border - Hrodna 8 Europe Belarus Kobryn - Mikashevichy - Kalinkavichy - Homyel’ - Russia Border 9 Europe Ukraine Poland Border - Kovel - Sarny - Korosten - Kyiv 10 Europe Ukraine Kyiv - Borispol - Lubny - Poltava - Kharkiv - Debal’tseve 11 Europe Ukraine Poland Border - L’viv - Rivne - Zhytomyra - Kyiv 12 Europe Ukraine Kyiv - Cherkasy - Dnipropetrovs’k - Debal’tseve - Russia Border 13 Europe Ukraine L’viv - Ternopil’ - Vinnytsya - Uman 14 Europe Ukraine Odesa - Melitopol’ - Mariupol - Donets’k - Russia Border 15 Europe Ukraine Reni - Tatarbunary - Odesa 16 Europe Ukraine Kipti - Hlukhiv - Russia Border 17 Europe Ukraine Novi Yarylovychi - Chernigiv - Kyiv - Uman - Lyubanshevka - Odesa 18 Europe Ukraine Kovel - Luts’k - Dubno - Ternopil’ - Chernivtsi - Romania Border 19 Europe Ukraine Poland Border - L’viv - Stryi - Mukacheve - Hungary Border 20 Europe Ukraine Kharkiv - Russia Border 21 Europe Ukraine Hungary Border - Mukacheve - Romania Border 22 Europe Moldova, Ukraine Chernivtsi - Balti - Chishinau - Vulcaniesti - Romania Border 23 Europe Moldova, Ukraine Chishinau - Dubossary - Lyubashevka 24 Europe Moldova, Ukraine Romania Border - Chishinau - Ukraine Border 25 Europe Moldova Balti - Falesti - Ungheni 26 Caucasus Georgia Poti - Senaki - Samtredia - K’ut’aisi - Kashuri 27 Caucasus Georgia Kashuri - Gori - T’bilisi - Rustavi - Azerbaijan Border 28 Caucasus Georgia Kashuri - Borzhomi - Akhalkalaki - Ninotsminda - Armenia Border 29 Caucasus Georgia Sarpi - Bat’umi - K’obuleti- Samtredia 30 Caucasus Armenia, Georgia T’bilisi - Marneuli - Spitak - Ashtarak 31 Caucasus Armenia Armenia Border - Gyumri - Yerevan 32 Caucasus Armenia Ashtarak - Yerevan - Ararat - Goris - Meghri 33 Caucasus Armenia Gyumri - Turky Border 34 Caucasus Azerbaijan Georgia Border - Baku 35 Caucasus Azerbaijan Turkey Border - Sharur - Nakhchivan - Julfa - Ordubad - Armenia Border EaP regional transport study Latvia Border - Polatsk - Vitsyebsk - Russia Border Country: Belarus Length: 251 km Flow data: 2015 Sources: IDEA II Project Length (km) Vitsyebsk Latvia Border Latvia Border Russia Polatsk Polatsk 88 km 119 km 44 km 207 km 44 km National name P-20 P-21 Lanes and speed Vitsyebsk Latvia Border Latvia 2 Polatsk 2 2 Border Russia 90 km/h 90 km/h 90 km/h Road conditions Latvia Border Latvia Vitsyebsk Border Russia Polatsk Polatsk poor to medium medium to high high EaP regional transport study Infographic 1 Latvia Border - Polatsk - Vitsyebsk - Russia Border Traffic flow (vehicles per day) Cars Trucks Vitsyebsk Latvia Border Latvia Polatsk Border Russia n.a. 2280 n.a. n.a. 440 n.a. 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