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El AVE unirá en cuatro horas el Cantábrico y el Mediterráneo · ELPAÍS.comSpain's High Speed [AVE] trains will link in less than four hours the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean - ElPais.com
El Ministerio de Fomento tendrá en marcha a finales de este año todas las actuaciones y obras para articular el nuevo corredor ferroviario transversal que permitirá conectar por línea AVE de uso mixto (para pasajeros y mercancías) el Cantábrico y el Mediterráneo en un tiempo de viaje de unas cuatro horas, frente a las nueve que es preciso invertir actualmente. El corredor discurrirá a través de Teruel, Zaragoza y el eje del Ebro, y contará con dos conexiones con el País Vasco, una por Logroño y otra por Pamplona. También enlazará con Santander por Bilbao, según el estudio funcional del proyecto presentado hoy en Zaragoza por el ministro de Fomento, José Blanco.[Spain's] Ministry of Public Works will have running by the end of the year all the actions and works necessary to articulate the new transverse [to the radial lines emanating from Madrid, that is] railway corridor which will connect the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean by a mixed-use (passenger and freight) high-speed line taking 4 hours instead of the 9 it takes currently. The corridor is via Teruel, Zaragoza and the Ebro river axis, and will include two connections with the Basque Country, one via Logroño and one via Pamplona. It will also link Santander via Bilbao, according to a functional study of the project presented today in Zaragoza by the Minister José Blanco.
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En la actualidad, el corredor está formado por tramos de diferentes líneas ferroviarias y de distintas características, que suman 740 kilómetros de longitud. Su articulación pasa así por la construcción de algunos trazados y la adaptación a AVE de otros ya existentes.Currently the corridor is made up of stretches of various railway lines and various [technical] characteristics, measuring 740km in total. Articulating [the corridor] requires the construction of some lines and the adaptation of existing ones to AVE [technology].
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Para el ministro, los actuales "retos económicos" obligan a potenciar las comunicaciones terrestres, ya que el futuro modelo económico español se basará en la sostenibilidad ambiental, la competitividad económica y la cohesión social. "España es un referente en Alta Velocidad ferroviaria y el futuro corredor será una pieza clave para relanzar el transporte de mercancías por ferrocarril, al mejorar la unión de España con Europa y del Cantábrico con el Mediterráneo", ha afirmado.For the minister, the current "economic challenges" require strengthening land communication, as the future Spanish economic model will be based on environmental sustainability, economic competitiveness, and social cohesion. "Spain is a reference in high-speed rail and the future corridor will be a key piece to relaunch rail freight, by improving the linkage of Spain with Europe and the Bay of Biscay with the Mediterranean".

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by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Nov 4th, 2009 at 03:51:03 PM EST
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First, to see what we are talking about, the map from the article:

I view this announcement as political spin. Lemme explain.

In Spain, high-speed rail is in a fortunate political situation that both of the two main parties compete in promising to build more/better. Ahead of the last change at the helm, the main attack line of the then opposition Socialists (PSOE) against the conservative government's massive programme was centralisation: all the lines ran out of Madrid. The PSOE being a champion of the regions, they called for transversal lines.

However, in the Zapatero era, until now, there has been exactly one project started that can be called transversal (Murcia-Almería) -- and several stalled projects. To make up for that, from last year, the government aimed to polish up some Aznar-era projects West of Zaragoza. And now with today's announcement, a whole bunch of older projects have been re-packaged as a new Cantábrico-Mediterráneo axis:

  1. Zaragoza-Teruel-Sagunto (the Southeastern half): the upgrade of the first half was started long ago, to function as a branch of the Madrid-Barcelona line. For the Aznar government, this upgrade was to be part of an ambitious project for freight trains: a normal-gauge corridor from the old Canfranc tunnel at the French border all the way down to the Mediterranean. Alas, France obstructed that by refusing to restore the line on their side.

  2. The Y to Logroño and Pamplona was also planned as a branch of Madrid-Barcelona in Aznar times. However, the original plans were extra lean (part of it would have been a dual-gauge section shared with the conventional line...), and extensions to Vitoria were promised without a date, so the Zapatero government has definitely improved the plans here.

  3. Miranda de Ebro-Vitoria-Bilbao/-San Sebastián is part of the main corridor from Madrid to the North (and eventually on to Paris) -- proposed already in the González era, first tendered in the Aznar era (violating some EU tendering conditions, so tenders had to be re-issued). The Basque Y from Vitoria is in construction.

There are two sections that are more or less new, but both are less ambitious than what was discussed over the past few years:

  • The Pamplona-San Sebastián loop. Rather than an addition, this ended up as a diversion of the end of the originally planned Pamplona-Vitoria line. Well, it's at least transversal.

  • Bilbao-Santander: at the start of the Zapatero era, the PSOE had tow top ideas as signature 'transversal' projects: a line all along the Northern coast, and a spur to Santander from somewhere to the West of Miranda. However, the first doesn't promise high passenger numbers, while the second would reqire another expensive mountain crossing. What remained of the two ideas was this single section.


*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Wed Nov 4th, 2009 at 05:00:58 PM EST
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you know, the press article plus your comments would make a perfect train diary. It will be easier to find later than as a Salon comment.

In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
by Jerome a Paris (etg@eurotrib.com) on Thu Nov 5th, 2009 at 06:51:35 AM EST
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Done.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Thu Nov 5th, 2009 at 02:31:31 PM EST
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