- LGV Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
The LGV Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, also referred to as the LGV PACA and LGV Côte d'Azur, is a
high speed rail project intended to extend theLGV Méditerranée towards theCôte d'Azur . Operations are set to begin around2020 .Route
Three principal route options are being considered, mainly concerning the alignment between
Avignon ,Aix-en-Provence ,Toulon andDraguignan .
* The option providing the most time saving between Nice and Avignon uses the speed of theParis -Nice connection to offer the largest potential clientele base (to compete with one of the strongest internal air traffic routes)
* The most northern route is the shortest between Avignon and Nice and may have a station serving the 'pole scientifique' close toCadarache
* The longest route passes byMarseille andToulon , offering the quickest travel time between Marseille and Nice (1:10)Additionally connections between the mediterranean coast between
Barcelona ,Montpellier , Marseille, Nice andGenoa and the southern cross route towardsToulouse andBordeaux would be affected; the new line would link Marseille to Genoa in 3:15, and Barcelona in 3:35 (thanks to theLGV Perpignan-Figueras ).Controversy
This project was subject to public debate between
21 February and8 July 2005 .There was much local opposition to the project, particularly by various environmental organisations. Additionally differences of opinion due to the vested interests of the three
département s concerned (Bouches-du-Rhône , Var andAlpes-Maritimes ) caused friction. Local elected officials have approved the project and the presidents of the general committees of the three départements have agreed to propose an alternative route in order to reconcile their respective positions.ee also
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LGV Méditerranée
*LGV Perpignan-Figueras External links
* [http://www.lgvpaca.fr/ Public debate site (in French)]
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