Hungary can’t quite meet €10bn rail plans amid EU fund slump

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Hungary’s Deputy Minister of Construction and Transport Nándor Csepreghy says Hungary is planning to invest the equivalent of 10 billion euros in its rail infrastructure. Government of Hungary

Hungary is planning to invest the equivalent of 10 billion euros in its rail infrastructure, including track modernisation and renewal of the country’s rolling stock fleet. Where those 10 billion euros are supposed to come from remains unclear, and a Hungarian government official laments a lack of EU funds for the government’s plans.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

Source: RailFreight.com

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