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Webuild Completes Caterina Tunnel on Salerno–Reggio Calabria Line
PolicyITApril 16, 2026

Webuild Completes Caterina Tunnel on Salerno–Reggio Calabria Line

Webuild has announced the successful completion of excavation work on the Caterina Tunnel, which is the first tunnel completed on Section 1A of the Salerno–Reggio Calabria high-speed line. This development is part of a larger initiative to enhance rail connectivity in southern Italy, a region that has historically lagged in infrastructure development compared to northern counterparts.

The Salerno–Reggio Calabria high-speed line is a critical project aimed at reducing travel times and improving the efficiency of rail transport in the region. The completion of the Caterina Tunnel is a significant milestone, as it represents progress in the construction of this vital infrastructure. The tunnel’s completion will facilitate further construction activities and is expected to contribute to the overall timeline of the project.

Contextually, the Salerno–Reggio Calabria line is part of Italy’s broader strategy to modernize its rail network, which has seen various investments and upgrades in recent years. The Italian government has prioritized high-speed rail as a means to boost economic growth and improve connectivity between major cities. The completion of the Caterina Tunnel aligns with these national objectives, potentially attracting more passengers to rail travel.

However, while the completion of the Caterina Tunnel is a positive development, key information is missing regarding the overall timeline for the entire Salerno–Reggio Calabria project, including subsequent phases and additional tunnels. Details on the budget allocation for this section and the expected completion dates for the remaining segments of the line are also not provided.

Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor the progress of the remaining construction activities on the Salerno–Reggio Calabria line. Upcoming milestones, such as the completion of additional tunnels and the integration of high-speed services, will be crucial for assessing the project’s impact on regional rail transport. Additionally, the response from regional rail operators and potential increases in ridership will be important indicators of the project’s success.

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