Rail Balticas only logical step is being taken.

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  1. Well, the geographical ideal route goes throu Białystok and Grodno to Vilnius. But politically it’s impossible

  2. It’s a great project and it will feed into the new massive Central Communication Port airport (Solidarity Transport Hub), which will also link up with Ukraine by HSR and of course Germany. All of that will be a big boost for regional travel, logistics and businesses.

    If you’re in the Baltics, you’ll be able to land at the Central Communication Port, which will be a major hub airport and catch high speed rail straight home.

  3. CPK is just vital for Poland.
    Great such a project is on the way.
    It will level up Poland importance economically, politically and strategically.

    Polska Gôrom.

  4. This map shows as lower East of Poland is left for its own

  5. Funny how people are talking shit about new investments in Poland arguing it can’t happen, it’s just a fad or it will be a total flop only pointing at few politicians they dislike.

    Politics isn’t really that complicated.

    1. Get into power,
    2. stay in power,
    3. get money and privileges from people

    and two optional steps –

    4. give the money back to people in form of new, useful, public (material and non material) stuff (instead of squandering it or finding new ways to get away with corruption)
    5. Know your shit when planning and executing these investments for public benefit (instead of finding new ways to get away with corruption)

    It seems like there are still some people that are able to do points 4 and 5, or at least they’re trying to. Poland got stronger and better over the course of past few years. (At least for my community and region). And western country I lived in got worse and turned into a shithole.

  6. Ah the good old fast train line that is signed every other year for the past 20 years or so. Surely this will be the one!

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