The Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) "Rail Baltica" project could generate €6 for every euro invested, with a considerable impact on jobs, air quality and, at a more general level, on the economy. These claims were made in a study ordered by the European Commission and presented during the Rail Baltica Global Forum, on Monday 24 April in Riga.
The director-general of DG Mobility and Transport, Henrik Hololei, was pleased that, “the new cost-benefits analysis clearly confirms the...