Record Rail Funding at Risk Due to EU Subsidy Threats from Protests

Poland is allocating a record 54 billion PLN for railway projects but risks losing EU funding due to ongoing protests.

Rail Investment Acceleration

In the last two years, Poland has significantly accelerated announcing tenders to keep pace with EU spending requirements. The country has sent record-value orders to the market, with 14.4 billion PLN in contracts to be spent by the end of 2023.

Historic Funding Peak

By the end of 2025, Poland will have almost 30 billion PLN in signed railway contracts and just under 25 billion in announced tenders, totaling a record 54 billion PLN for the coming years. This represents a historic peak of funding available for companies working on railway infrastructure.

Additional Funding on Horizon

Additional amounts for PKP PLK, Poland’s national railway infrastructure manager, are expected to be confirmed soon under the SAFE program. The CPK company will also be announcing railway tenders, further expanding the rail investment pipeline.

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