Italians to Take Part in Moscow-Kazan High-Speed Railway Project

The Russian Railways JSC will discuss with Italian companies a possibility of their participation in the projects for development of railway infrastructure in the Russian Federation, including construction of Moscow-Kazan high-speed railway.

Italians to Take Part in Moscow-Kazan High-Speed Railway Project
November 23, 2016 7:28 pm
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The Russian Railways JSC will discuss with Italian companies a possibility of their participation in the projects for development of railway infrastructure in the Russian Federation, including construction of Moscow-Kazan high-speed railway.

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According to the first vice president of the Russian Railways, Alexander Misharin, a joint working group will be set up to ensure operational coordination and discussion of all issues regarding participation of Russian and Italian companies in implementation of Moscow-Kazan high-speed railway project, as well as in other infrastructure project in the field of railway transportation.

This statement Alexander Misharin made following a meeting with a vice president of Ferrovie dello Stato, operating Italian public railways, Giovanni Rocca.

As it was reported earlier, construction of Moscow-Kazan high-speed railway is estimated at 1 trillion rubles.

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