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Motorway of the Sea Rostock-Gedser (MoS Rostock-Gedser)
Start date: Dec 31, 2009, End date: Dec 30, 2013 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The Action is part of a global project, covering infrastructure initiatives on the transport axis Copenhagen-Berlin: extension of railway Rostock-Berlin, upgrading of European road E55 into the port of Rostock, introduction of new ferries. The wider project links to TEN-T priority project 1.This transport axis has seen a growing demand. The current ferries are operating at capacity limits and have reached their technical lifetime. They will be replaced by new ferries (2012), which will double capacity and improve operational reliability, environmental performance and service costs.Additionally the link must cope with changing framework conditions. The Fehmarnbelt axis will induce additional competition and modal back-shift. The limitation of sulphur content in ship fuels in the Baltic Sea (2015) is expected to result in significantly rising sea freight rates. Both developments will have a negative impact on the competitiveness of the link unless investments are made in port infrastructure and vessels.The traffic machine concept of high frequency (9 departures per port per day) and short turnaround times of approx. 15 minutes must be ensured. To warrant this top performance, purpose built port infrastructure and vessels are required. Additionally, the investments will allow the development of intermodal traffic, which is expected to reach 6 % of the links annual traffic (2017).Finally, the E55 crosses Nykøbing Falster city. This is a main bottleneck and an obstacle to the efficiency of the transport corridor. A new bypass road will remove this bottleneck, improve road safety, ensure mobility of freight and passengers and reduce the environmental impact. This Action consists of infrastructure investments in the ports of Rostock and Gedser and the Nykøbing Falster bypass road. Achievements: Most of the activities scheduled for 2010 and 2011 were executed with some slight delays. The non-critical sub-activities of the study works and secondary berth constructions did not start in the reporting period as planned but it will be mitigated in 2012 and the project is expected to be completed as initially planned.
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