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![]() | Jack Short: Investments in Infrastructure Need to be More Efficient ITF Secretary General at the EIB Forum in BarcelonaPublished 2009-03-12 05:00By International Transport Forum |


In considering different transport modes, Mr. Short pointed out, road transportation will remain an important mode both for passengers and goods. "That's why we need an efficient road system and clean vehicles", he urged. At the same time, the extension of high-speed and other train connections has to be continued - even in the face of the current economic crisis. "But railway investment needs to be selective, concentrating on key corridors and supported by a range of policy and practical measures."
We have observed rail share increases, the Secretary General noted, especially in dense port-hinterland routes, but this is mainly "because of market-push rather than policy-pull". He called on policy-makers to create the right conditions and acknowledged the efforts of some governments to increase infrastructure investments within the present stimulus packages as well as the important role the EIB plays in this. "But the infrastructure projects need to be chosen carefully. They need to serve a long term perspective for an efficient, safer, better funded, more interoperable and more sustainable transport system."
These and other topics will be the focus of the world's leading
transportation policy and industry meeting, the upcoming International
Transport Forum in
http://www.internationaltransportforum.org
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