More investments before Spanish port gains rail access to Mediterranean Corridor

Image: Port of Catselló.

The Spanish port of Castellon, between Valencia and Barcelona, sees more money pouring in to complete its connection to the Mediterranean Corridor. A joint investment of 132 million euros by the Spanish infrastructure manager Adif and the port aims to provide seamless rail access to major freight routes while also building needed infrastructure and terminals within and around the port’s facilities.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Editorial Coordinator of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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More investments before Spanish port gains rail access to Mediterranean Corridor

Image: Port of Catselló.

The Spanish port of Castellon, between Valencia and Barcelona, sees more money pouring in to complete its connection to the Mediterranean Corridor. A joint investment of 132 million euros by the Spanish infrastructure manager Adif and the port aims to provide seamless rail access to major freight routes while also building needed infrastructure and terminals within and around the port’s facilities.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Editorial Coordinator of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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