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2008-IT-91408-S


Feasibility study of Marco Polo Venice International Airport Intermodality Node


This project concerns the feasibility study for the creation of a multimodal hub for passenger transport at Venice's Marco Polo International Airport. The study looks into issues that relate to the air terminal expansion and the airport's underground railway station connections with the regional railway system and a new high speed rail link to Milan and Trieste.

 

The study also covers a series of infrastructure activities such as the metro line between the airport and the city, ground level and multi-storey car parks, pedestrian and road access to the airport and its car parks, bus terminal, walkways to the water terminal connecting the airport to the city of Venice by boat, a new ferry terminal, areas for the exchange of different travel modes and facilities, ancillary and service buildings, and food and retail facilities. The output of this study will be used in the next phase of the implementation.

 


 

This project has been completed.

 

Budget: 

 

National budget:

 

€2,672,000

Total project cost covered by this Decision:

 

€5,344,000
 

Percentage of EU support:  

 

Studies: 50%

EU contribution: 

 

€2,672,000

 

Download the Info Sheet about this project:

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Member States involved:

Italy

 

Implementation schedule:

Start date: June 2008

End date: June 2011

 

Beneficiary:

 Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport

 

Implementing body:

 Aeroporto di Venezia SAVE S.p.A.

 

Additional information:

 European Commission, DG MOVE

 




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