Arctic Railway Infrastructure in Kolarctic II (Q4295696)

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Project Q4295696 in Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway
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Arctic Railway Infrastructure in Kolarctic II
Project Q4295696 in Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway

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    560,256.0 Euro
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    1,698,008.0 Euro
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    32.99 percent
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    15 October 2018
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    31 October 2021
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    Northern Research Institute Narvik AS
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    65°37'4.80"N, 22°8'24.65"E
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    65°35'17.16"N, 22°9'59.90"E
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    66°28'53.15"N, 25°43'26.90"E
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    67°34'1.60"N, 33°23'27.85"E
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    68°26'6.50"N, 17°41'51.86"E
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    59°55'26.72"N, 30°19'1.60"E
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    60°47'40.31"N, 11°4'4.80"E
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    68°58'23.92"N, 33°5'8.09"E
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    65°1'11.75"N, 25°30'15.44"E
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    The railway infrastructure has a central role in the Kolarctic region and enables efficient transportation of ore, timber, goods and passengers both inside and out of the region. In Europe and in the Kolarctic region, there is an increasing demand for the railways to be better utilized through heavier, longer, faster and more frequent trains. This, together with the harsh arctic conditions, causes certain requirements for the railway infrastructure. The project ARINKA aims to develop a cross-border railway research and development collaboration between parties in the Kolarctic region. The project aims to exchange railway technical know-how and best-practice solutions with the goal of making the Kolarctic railway more reliable through robust rail infrastructure solutions, more cost-effective maintenance and repair operations, and railway infrastructure monitoring through advanced sensor technology solutions. (English)
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