The Port of Rotterdam Authority announced the award of the contract to construct the superstructure of the new Theemsweg Route -part of the Port of Rotterdam railway line- to VolkerRail – part of VolkerWessels. Works will likely start in the second half of 2020.
The contract involves the construction of the track, the overhead lines and various components of the train protection systems.
The Theemsweg Route is considered a solution for the problems at the Calandbrug near Rozenburg.
This steel vertical-lift bridge for rail, road and slow traffic in the Port of Rotterdam area is the connecting link in the Betuwe Route to the European hinterland.
For ocean shipping, the vertical-lift bridge forms the gateway to the Brittanniëhaven.
Due to the anticipated growth in rail transport and ocean shipping traffic to and from the Brittanniëhaven, the Port Authority provides a capacity bottleneck solution for train traffic. The construction of the Theemsweg Route resolves this bottleneck.
The substructure, a four-kilometre stretch of concrete viaduct and two steel arched bridges, has been under construction by the SaVe consortium since mid-2018.
Good connections to the hinterland are essential for the Port of Rotterdam’s competitive position. Better utilisation of the existing Betuwe Route is not only useful from an economic point of view. Freight transport over rail is also environmentally friendly and safe,
…stated Ronald Paul, Chief Operating Officer at the Port Authority.
The construction of the entire Theemsweg Route involves an investment of around €300 million (excluding VAT).
Under the schedule, the new route will put into use at the end of 2021.