2024-10-05 23:55:09
Infrastructure
Transportation

Urgent Infrastructure Investment Needed

The need for substantial investment in Germany's deteriorating transport infrastructure is increasingly recognized. A proposed federal infrastructure fund aims to address the pressing issues of crumbling bridges, roads, and railways.

Transport ministers are advocating for a shift in strategy, emphasizing that infrastructure is vital for economic stability and societal well-being. In NRW, millions are allocated to support public transport in Lüdenscheid amid the closure of the Rahmedetal Bridge, ensuring continued mobility.

This funding covers significant additional costs and seeks to alleviate traffic congestion and noise for local residents. Enhanced public transport services are expected to reduce reliance on cars, offering relief to a community facing mobility challenges.

Immediate action is essential to secure Germany's transport future and foster resilience in its economy.

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Finance
Environment
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noz
5. Oktober 2024 um 14:00

Germany is crumbling: Wissing must now deliver on the infrastructure fund

Politics
Economy
Infrastructure is not a luxury, but essential for Germany's economy and society. The groundwork for the multi-billion euro investments in dilapidated bridges, roads and railways must now be laid.
Frankfurter Rundschau
5. Oktober 2024 um 18:07

North Rhine-Westphalia supports Lüdenscheid with million-euro aid for public transport

Politics
Lüdenscheid receives million-euro aid from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia for public transport; Märkischer Kreis faces mobility problems due to the closure of the Rahmede Valley Bridge until 2026; the transport minister hands over the notice to the district administrator; the funds cover 80% of the additional costs.
tz
5. Oktober 2024 um 18:07

North Rhine-Westphalia supports Lüdenscheid with million-euro aid for public transport

Politics
Due to the closure of the Rahmedetalbrücke until 2026, the Märkische Kreis district will receive 2.96 million euros from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia to maintain public transport. Transport Minister Oliver Krischer handed over the notice to District Administrator Marco Voge. The funds cover 80% of the additional costs.
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