€6bn for Croatian rail? HŽ Infra explains where it’s going

HŽ Infrastruktura has announced plans to invest 6 billion euros in Croatia's railway infrastructure over the next decade.
HŽ Infrastruktura has announced plans to invest 6 billion euros in Croatia's railway infrastructure over the next decade. Shutterstock

Earlier this month, Croatia announced plans to invest six billion euros in railway infrastructure over the next decade. So where will this investment go, where is the money coming from, and what exactly is the current state of Croatia’s rail network? The state-owned rail company HŽ Infra offers RailTech an exclusive account of what’s happening in the latest country to join the EU, including its latest big tenders and accident prevention measures. According to the company, “the image of Croatia’s railways will improve with each completed project…”

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Author: Thomas Wintle

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