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OEM Project List Orient/East-Med Core Network Corridor Project List 20 June 2017 Total Project Member States Project Project name Project promoter costs [M category involved end date €] S1 - Vienna Outer Ring Expressway - Schwechat - Süßenbrunn (2nd Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 09/2025 1612,10 part: Schwechat - Großenzersdorf) Planning and construction of the A5 North motorway. Schrick- Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 12/2017 283,02 Poysbrunn section S1 - Vienna Outer Ring Expressway - Schwechat - Süßenbrunn (1st Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 12/2020 271,10 part: Großenzersdorf - Süßenbrunn) A4 - Fischamend – Bruck a. d. Leitha 6-lane expansion and Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 11/2020 151,68 rehabilitation A4 - Bruck a. d. Leitha - Neusiedl, 6-lane expansion and Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 11/2022 93,00 rehabilitation A5 Construction Poysbrunn - Border AT/CZ 2nd Part Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 06/2027 91,06 A5 Construction Poysbrunn - Border AT/CZ 1st Part Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 12/2018 49,60 A 4 - General motorway renewal - Neusiedl - Nickelsdorf (border Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 11/2017 48,76 crossing AT/HU) Secure parking improvement Phase 2: 6 parking areas (Nickelsdorf, Sinnersdorf Nord, Kematen, Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 12/2023 19,70 Gleissenfeld, Fischering, St. Andrä) Safe & Secure parking improvement Phase 1 Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 12/2018 13,52 Planning of the A5 North motorway, section between Poysbrunn Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 02/2018 5,00 and the Austria-Czech border Roadside network information system Road ASFINAG (Austrian Road Infrastructure Manager) AT 11/2018 4,10 Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und C-Roads Austria Road AT 12/2020 19,10 Technologie / MoT AT Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Upgrade Austrian locomotives to ERTMS Baseline 3 Rail ERTMS AT 12/2019 8,97 Technologie / MoT AT Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und eCall.at Road AT 12/2017 8,00 Technologie / MoT AT Third runway for the Vienna International Airport Airport Flughafen Wien AG AT 12/2028 800,00 Upgrade Nordbahn Wien Süßenbrunn - Bernhardsthal Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 02/2025 592,00 Cargo Center Vienna South (Inzersdorf) Multimodal ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2017 245,50 Integration of interlockings into signalling & dispatching centres Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2017 25,70 Disclaimer: This list is indicative work in progress still evolving and does not represent a commitment by the MS or the project promoter. Orient/East-Med Core Network Corridor Project List 20 June 2017 Total Project Member States Project Project name Project promoter costs [M category involved end date €] (Vienna) ETCS deployment Wien - Süßenbrunn Rail ERTMS ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 02/2017 16,41 Noise protection (Vienna) Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2020 13,45 Integration of interlockings into signalling & dispatching centres Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 02/2018 10,52 Wien - Bernhardsthal Reconfigurationof the accessibility of Himberg Station Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2020 10,48 Noise protection Wien - Bernhardsthal Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 02/2020 3,56 Noise protection Wien - Nickelsdorf Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2017 1,72 Train condition checkpoints Wien - Nickelsdorf Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2017 0,84 Train condition checkpoints Wien - Bernhardsthal Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 02/2018 0,74 Extension Wien Erdberger Lände Rail Bridge (section Wien Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 02/2034 unknown Simmering - Wien Praterkai) Wien Zvbf Rail Freight Station - Alignment optimization of exit Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2037 unknown lines Link between Vienna Airport - Bruck/Leitha (- border AT/HU) Rail ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2017 unknown ERTMS deployment Wien – Parndorf Rail ERTMS ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2022 unknown ERTMS deployment Parndorf – Nickelsdorf (border AT/HU) Rail ERTMS ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG AT 12/2022 unknown Salzburg AG fur Energie, Verkehr und CEE goes ETCS Rail ERTMS AT unknown 0,51 Telekommunikation AT, BE, BG, CZ, Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und DE, FR, HR, HU, RIS COMEX IWW 12/2020 19,77 Technologie / MoT AT LU, NL, RO, RS, SK AT, BE, BG, CZ, Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und DE, FR, HR, HU, RIS COMEX IWW 12/2020 6,73 Technologie / MoT AT LU, NL, RO, RS, SK AT, BE, DE, HU, ERTMS series retrofitment and upgrade on electric locomotives Rail ERTMS Alpha Trains Luxembourg S.a r.l. unknown 15,90 NL, SE Regional and Transport Development in the Danube-Black Sea AT, BG, DE, HR, Region towards a Transnational Multiport Gateway Region - DBS IWW Regional Government of Lower Austria HU, MD, RO, RS, 06/2019 2,18 Gateway Region SK, UA Disclaimer: This list is indicative work in progress still evolving and does not represent a commitment by the MS or the project promoter. Orient/East-Med Core Network Corridor Project List 20 June 2017 Total Project Member States Project Project name Project promoter costs [M category involved end date €] Lokomotion Gesellschaft fur Schienentraktion AT, CZ, DE, HU, Retrofitment and upgrade of locomotives Rail ERTMS 12/2020 5,41 mbH IT, SI AT, CZ, DE, HU, Deployment of ERTMS/ETCS onboard components Rail ERTMS CD Cargo, a.s. 12/2020 137,50 PL, SK AT, CZ, DE, HU, Deployment of ERTMS/ETCS onboard components Rail ERTMS Ceske drahy, a.s. 04/2020 246,89 PL, SK MAV-START Vastui Szemelyszallito Zartkoruen AT, HR, HU, RO, Retrofitment of 35 locomotives with ERTMS Rail ERTMS 09/2019 12,72 Mukodo Reszventytarsasag SI, SK BE, DE, ES, FR, LNG motion Innovation Axegaz SAS HU, IT, NL, PL, 12/2020 60,32 RO LNG4Trucks Innovation Uniper LNG Kraftstoff GmbH BE, DE, FR, PL unknown 57,90 Upgrade of the multi-port short-sea shipping service UK - MoS Atlantic Container Line AB BE, DE, SE, UK unknown 27,90 mainland Europe BE, EE, NL, LT, LNG 2.0 - The C02llaborative S0- 2lution MoS Furetank Rederi AB 11/2019 28,40 LV, PL, DE Rehabilitation of Safety in the Black Sea Port of Burgas Maritime BPI Co. BG 02/2019 12,78 Implementation of Black Sea - Burgas Port Safety, VTMIS Phase IV Maritime BPI Co. BG 02/2019 4,50 Black Sea - Burgas Port Safety - development of monitoring Maritime BPI Co. BG 02/2019 3,00 system Feasibility study Port Community Systems (Burgas Seaport, Vidin Maritime BPI Co. BG 02/2017 0,50 IWW port) Development and approval of Port Burgas Master Plan Maritime BPI Co. BG 02/2018 0,48 Development of high-speed communication system of Bulgarian Road MTITC BG 02/2018 6,00 Road Network Modernisation of Medkovets - Ruska Byala sections Rail NRIC BG unknown 1140,00 Modernisation of Radomir - Kulata line Rail NRIC BG unknown 1140,00 Modernisation of Ruska Byala - Sofia section Rail NRIC BG unknown 817,20 Modernization of Railway line Sofia-Plovdiv: Section Elin Pelin- Rail NRIC BG 12/2023 603,69 Kostenets Modernisation of Vidin - Medkovets railway section Rail NRIC BG unknown 451,33 Rehabilitation of Plovdiv - Burgas railway line; Phase 2 Rail NRIC BG 07/2021 412,30 Disclaimer: This list is indicative work in progress still evolving and does not represent a commitment by the MS or the project promoter. Orient/East-Med Core Network Corridor Project List 20 June 2017 Total Project Member States Project Project name Project promoter costs [M category involved end date €] Modernisation Sofia railway node Rail NRIC BG unknown 214,55 Modernisation of Sofia - Pernik railway line Rail NRIC BG unknown 204,52 Modernisation of Sofia - Plovdiv railway line, Kostenets - Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 178,26 Septemvri section Modernisation of Septemvri - Plovdiv section Rail NRIC BG 03/2017 159,35 Modernisation of Pernik - Radomir railway line Rail NRIC BG unknown 155,06 Development of Plovdiv railway node Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 137,96 Development of Sofia Railway Junction: Sofia -Voluyak Railway Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 104,21 Section Modernization of the railway section Sofia - Elin Pelin (Design and Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 67,98 construction) Deployment of ERTMS along the Sofia-Pernik-Radomir-Kulata Rail ERTMS NRIC BG unknown 62,05 railway line Deployment of ETCS along the Sofia-Septemvri railway line Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 34,36 Technical assistance for preparation of project "Modernization of the Sofia - Pernik - Radomir - Gyueshevo - border with Republic of Rail NRIC BG 02/2020 16,00 Macedonia railway line Construction of four overpasses along the Septemvri - Plovdiv Rail NRIC BG 06/2017 12,23 railway section Rehabilitation of Railway Infrastructure along sections of the Plovdiv - Burgas Railway Line - reconstruction, repair and Rail NRIC BG 08/2017 10,91 modernization of traction sub-stations Burgas, Karnobat and Yambol Reconstruction of Stara Zagora and Nova Zagora railway stations Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 9,20 Reconstruction of Poduyane, Iskar, Kazichene railway stations Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 3,67 Reconstruction of Karnobat railway station Rail NRIC BG 12/2020 3,07 Safe and competitive multimodal port - Bulgaria West Port Maritime Port Bulgaria West JSC. BG unknown 16,14 Construction of A3 Struma Motorway Lot 3 (Blagoevgrad - Road RIA BG 02/2023 850,00 Sandanski) Modernization of Vidin - Montana express road Road RIA BG 12/2019 506,00 Modernization of Mezdra - Botevgrad express road Road RIA BG 02/2019 180,00 Modernization of Montana - Vratsa express road Road RIA BG 12/2019 150,00 Disclaimer: This list is indicative work in progress still evolving and does not represent a commitment by the MS or the project promoter. Orient/East-Med Core Network Corridor Project List 20 June 2017 Total Project Member States Project Project name Project promoter costs [M category involved end date €] Reconstruction of Vratsa - Mezdra express road Road RIA BG 02/2019 10,00 Development of the Sofia - West Multimodal Translog Cargo Ltd.
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