KIEV, May 30 – Lviv city state administration plans to raise EUR400 million in loans and private funds to implement the Euro-track project, which foresees the extension of European-style 1.435-meter gauge railway tracks from the Polish border in Przemysl to Lviv.
The head of the information policy department at Lviv city council, Ostap Protsyk, said that the project also foresees the construction of a high-speed railway (160 km/h) in Ukraine from the direction of Krakow, Poland, to a railway station near Lviv Airport and an international railway station in downtown Lviv.
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