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June 21, 2011

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Matteoli reiterates the government's willingness to implement the Third Rail Pass Genoa-Milan

It is necessary - the minister said - "as soon as possible to avoid losing funding"

Yesterday at Palazzo Ducale in Genoa, during the conference titled "Genoa and Liguria, a congested area and isolated by land, sky and sea: how long?" Organized by the Foundation of Liberty for the Common Good chaired by the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Matteoli, he confirmed once again the government's intention to make the Third Rail Pass Genoa-Milan. Referring to the ongoing dispute between the Italian Railway Network (RFI) and the general contractor COCIV, which blocks the start of work, Matteoli said that "the deal continues to move forward," "the political will - he added - is to carry out the work and leave as soon as not to lose funding. "

Introducing the meeting, the President of the Liguria Section of the Foundation of Liberty for the Common Good, Donatella Mascia, has stressed the need to revitalize the infrastructure at both Genoese Genoa. The topic was tackled during a roundtable discussion attended by, among others, Mauro Moretti, CEO of Ferrovie dello Stato, Luigi Merlo, president of the Port Authority of Genoa, Fabio Cerchiai, Chairman of Autostrade per l ' Italian, Pietro Ciucci, president of ANAS, Vito Riggio, chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority, and Michael Troilo, Professor of Architecture of transport.

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