French president Francois Hollande and Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi today signed an agreement for a long-standing rail project to ease transport of freight across the Alps.
The agreement was signed at a summit in Paris.
The project, which would connect the cities of Lyon in France and Turin in Italy, includes the construction of a 57-kilometre tunnel for an estimated cost over 8 billion euros (USD 7 billion).
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The European Union authorities promised to finance 40 per cent of the project.
Ultimately the line could also be adapted for a high-speed passenger trains.