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New bridge opening on River Danube | New bridge opening on River Danube |
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A long-awaited new road and railway bridge across the River Danube is opening with great ceremony between Vidin, Bulgaria, and Calafat, Romania. | A long-awaited new road and railway bridge across the River Danube is opening with great ceremony between Vidin, Bulgaria, and Calafat, Romania. |
At 1,791m (5,876ft), arching 43m above the water, it is one of the longest on the Danube, and only the fourth on the lower reaches of the river. | |
Bulgarians hope it will revitalise the neglected north-west of their country. | Bulgarians hope it will revitalise the neglected north-west of their country. |
Romanians fear losing precious road usage tolls from lorries on old routes close to their capital Bucharest. | Romanians fear losing precious road usage tolls from lorries on old routes close to their capital Bucharest. |
The new structure adds to existing bridges at Cernavoda, between Ruse and Giurgiu, and between Vadu Oii and Harsova. | |
For the European Commission, which provided the lion's share of funding, the new bridge is a significant piece in the jigsaw puzzle of "transport corridors" designed to stimulate growth and opportunity across an open continent. | For the European Commission, which provided the lion's share of funding, the new bridge is a significant piece in the jigsaw puzzle of "transport corridors" designed to stimulate growth and opportunity across an open continent. |
Short cut | Short cut |
Ilia Iordanov, whose office is on the main road out of Vidin, has a fleet of 70 lorries, 16 Danube freight ships and four barges in his company, Fanty-G Transport. | Ilia Iordanov, whose office is on the main road out of Vidin, has a fleet of 70 lorries, 16 Danube freight ships and four barges in his company, Fanty-G Transport. |
"Crossing this bridge," he explained, "will take 500km off the route for lorries from south-east Europe and the Middle East to Western Europe." | "Crossing this bridge," he explained, "will take 500km off the route for lorries from south-east Europe and the Middle East to Western Europe." |
Most importantly, he said, it will help the closer integration of rail, road, and river transport - one of the key EU objectives. | Most importantly, he said, it will help the closer integration of rail, road, and river transport - one of the key EU objectives. |
"I believe it will also encourage Macedonia and Serbia to lower their road tolls," he added. | "I believe it will also encourage Macedonia and Serbia to lower their road tolls," he added. |
At the moment on the old "diesel road" through the Balkans - the shortest of the options for freight from the Port of Piraeus - lorries wait for days crossing out of the EU from Greece into Macedonia, and several more days crossing back into it from Serbia to Hungary. | At the moment on the old "diesel road" through the Balkans - the shortest of the options for freight from the Port of Piraeus - lorries wait for days crossing out of the EU from Greece into Macedonia, and several more days crossing back into it from Serbia to Hungary. |
"So much of the cost of goods lies in the transport," Mr Iordanov said. | "So much of the cost of goods lies in the transport," Mr Iordanov said. |
"I'm deeply convinced that some of the new wealth travelling past Vidin will stay here, and bring investment to the area." | "I'm deeply convinced that some of the new wealth travelling past Vidin will stay here, and bring investment to the area." |
He waxed lyrical about the local soil, the excellence of vegetables and fruit grown here in communist times and how the bridge would re-connect north-west Bulgaria to markets far and wide. | He waxed lyrical about the local soil, the excellence of vegetables and fruit grown here in communist times and how the bridge would re-connect north-west Bulgaria to markets far and wide. |
New business | New business |
In the bus station in Vidin, Krassimira Senova shared his enthusiasm. | In the bus station in Vidin, Krassimira Senova shared his enthusiasm. |
Her Eurotouring company has promised its customers that the first coach on their new Vidin to Craiova route will roll over the bridge at dawn on Saturday. | Her Eurotouring company has promised its customers that the first coach on their new Vidin to Craiova route will roll over the bridge at dawn on Saturday. |
Only 84km away, many Bulgarian students go to university in Craiova but until now they faced the dilemma of either an expensive ferry crossing or a huge detour, to cross the old Friendship Bridge at Ruse, then double back. | Only 84km away, many Bulgarian students go to university in Craiova but until now they faced the dilemma of either an expensive ferry crossing or a huge detour, to cross the old Friendship Bridge at Ruse, then double back. |
"Students will be able to get to school in little more than an hour, instead of half a day," Ms Senova said. | "Students will be able to get to school in little more than an hour, instead of half a day," Ms Senova said. |
She was also planning new routes to Timisoara and tourist excursions to Dracula's castle in Bran. | She was also planning new routes to Timisoara and tourist excursions to Dracula's castle in Bran. |
In a part of Bulgaria where everyone counts their stotinky - the smallest unit of the leva currency - she calculated that the bridge would enable her to cut between 50 euros (£42; $67) and 100 off the price of a week's excursion per person, whether to Transylvania, or to Paris. | In a part of Bulgaria where everyone counts their stotinky - the smallest unit of the leva currency - she calculated that the bridge would enable her to cut between 50 euros (£42; $67) and 100 off the price of a week's excursion per person, whether to Transylvania, or to Paris. |
In the carpentry workshop he shares with his mother and father inside the Ottoman-era fortress of Baba Vida in Vidin, Ognian Evgeniev explained that taking a lorryload of his chipboard furniture to Craiova cost 350 euros before the bridge was built. | In the carpentry workshop he shares with his mother and father inside the Ottoman-era fortress of Baba Vida in Vidin, Ognian Evgeniev explained that taking a lorryload of his chipboard furniture to Craiova cost 350 euros before the bridge was built. |
Now it will be barely more than the diesel cost for the 180km round route. | Now it will be barely more than the diesel cost for the 180km round route. |
His parents Veni and Iliana make beechwood childrens' swings, cots and toys. Veni gave up his job as a television repairman ten years ago, when he saw a niche for himself in the children's toy market in Bulgaria. Now he hopes for the same success in Romania. | His parents Veni and Iliana make beechwood childrens' swings, cots and toys. Veni gave up his job as a television repairman ten years ago, when he saw a niche for himself in the children's toy market in Bulgaria. Now he hopes for the same success in Romania. |
'Impetus' | 'Impetus' |
Sitting at a cafe, close to the pretty Danube shoreline in Vidin, with its ice-cream stalls and fish restaurants, the head of the chamber of commerce, Krassimir Kirilov, sounded a note of caution. | Sitting at a cafe, close to the pretty Danube shoreline in Vidin, with its ice-cream stalls and fish restaurants, the head of the chamber of commerce, Krassimir Kirilov, sounded a note of caution. |
"It's twenty years since many people in this region had a job," he said. | "It's twenty years since many people in this region had a job," he said. |
"Many young people have left the area. We are not yet in a position to offer investors a skilled workforce." | "Many young people have left the area. We are not yet in a position to offer investors a skilled workforce." |
He saw the best chance in turning Vidin into a transport hub. Transformed from a backwater into a road, rail and river crossroads, it could become a centre for spare parts from all over Europe, he suggested. | He saw the best chance in turning Vidin into a transport hub. Transformed from a backwater into a road, rail and river crossroads, it could become a centre for spare parts from all over Europe, he suggested. |
On the edge of town, an old industrial estate stands gaunt and empty, offering unlimited space to would-be investors. | On the edge of town, an old industrial estate stands gaunt and empty, offering unlimited space to would-be investors. |
"I don't think we should pretend that this is the missing link of a well-structured, ready-built network," said Shirin Wheeler, spokeswoman for regional development at the European Commission. | "I don't think we should pretend that this is the missing link of a well-structured, ready-built network," said Shirin Wheeler, spokeswoman for regional development at the European Commission. |
"There isn't one motorway, for example, that links Romania and Bulgaria at the moment. But it will provide a real impetus." | "There isn't one motorway, for example, that links Romania and Bulgaria at the moment. But it will provide a real impetus." |
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