Tyrol invests 240 million: Future of the railway mobilizes region!

Tyrol invests 240 million: Future of the railway mobilizes region!

St. Anton am Arlberg, Österreich - In a significant development, St. Anton am Arlberg strives to align the 2033 World Ski Championship. This was emphasized by the cooperation between the state of Tyrol and the municipality, which pointed out the positive experiences and advertising effects of the 2001 World Cup. "The resignation of another Ski World Cup would have enormous radiance for the state of Tyrol and would offer an outstanding opportunity to put the strengths of Tyrol Global into the spotlight," said the Tyrolean Tourism and Economic Councilor Mario Gerber. ÖSV general secretary Christian Scherer also emphasized the existing infrastructure and the enthusiasm of the region for skiing, which positions St. Anton as ideal candidates for the 2033 World Cup.

investments in the rail infrastructure

In parallel to these sporting ambitions, the Tyrolean state government has signed a new infrastructure contract with the ÖBB, which is known as the "Tyrolean contract 2". This agreement focuses on the modernization of 18 traffic stations by 2030, including the creation of Park+Ride- and Bike+Ride systems. Federal Minister Leonore Gewessler emphasized the importance of these investments for climate -friendly traffic and the improvement of mobility offers: "With modernized train stations and mobility slices, we design Tyrol into a climate -friendly country." A total of 240 million euros will be invested in these plans, with the state share of 55 million euros, such as tirol.gv.at reported.

The Tyrolean railway infrastructure is thus placed on a future -oriented basis in order not only to meet the increasing requirements of traffic, but also to make a significant contribution to climate protection. The significant investment underlines the ambitions of the country to promote innovative mobility solutions and at the same time strengthen jobs and the local economy. In the future, these positive developments in the transport infrastructure will also make access to large sports events such as the 2033 Ski-WM, which the region could focus on international attention.

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