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  • Hôtel de RégionVidéo en ligne pour cet articleThe Region and Transportation
    With 1350 km of national roads, 650 km of motorways, 1000 km of canals and 2000 km of railways, Burgundy has a transport infrastructure extended and diversified. Its location at the crossroads of Europe, set it to less than 4 hours TGV major European markets.

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  • TGVVu dans notre magazine régionalTGV Rhine-Rhone in the east of the new!

    Since December 11, 2011, the Rhine-Rhone TGV allows Burgundians reach more easily the larger cities of eastern France. Many routes are proposed to go in Franche-Comte and Alsace.

  • Vu dans notre magazine régionalFor better roads

    The Region supports the state in a number of road projects. In Saone-et-Loire, she participates in the financing of up to two times two lanes of Route Centre Europe Atlantique, known for its heavy traffic (20,000 vehicles per day, 20% of poidslourds) and dangerous.

  • TGVThe Burgundy region supports the LGV Paris-Orleans-Clermont-Lyon

    The elected representatives of the Regional Council of Burgundy met in extraordinary plenary session, Monday, January 16, 2012, to discuss the proposed high-speed line linking Paris to Lyon via the Centre, Burgundy and the Auvergne. The project should be released in 2025.

Les dispositifs

  • Le covoiturageCarpooling is the time to try

    You do not have a vehicle? Tired of making your car journey alone? Several of you do the same routes? Then go to www.covoiturage.mobigo-bourgogne.com to explore carpooling in Burgundy!

  • Guide des déplacements professionnelsCompanies: move to other

    The Burgundy Regional Council publishes the business travel guide to assist you in implementing a corporate travel plan.

  • Vidéo en ligne pour cet articleTarget CO2: Carriers undertake

    The President co-signed, Friday, February 27, 2009, the Regional Charter voluntary commitments to reduce emissions of CO2 . The charter is part of the strategic directions of the Regional Council to protect the environment and is in line with the Kyoto Protocol, in which France has pledged to limit its emissions of greenhouse gas emissions. The signatories will be eligible for financial support of the Regional Council and ADEME.

A voir aussi

  • First conference of mobility in Burgundy
    See you in the fall for the implementation of projects

    Nearly 300 participants from four departments were floored Burgundy * First sitting of mobility organized by the Region, Friday, June 10, 2011 at the Palais des congrès de Dijon. They discussed issues of better mobility "Everywhere" and proposed areas of work that will be refined in the fall.

  • Vol inaugural Eastern AirwaysDijon-flight Bordeaux-Toulouse and Dijon

    Francois Patriat inaugurated Wednesday 1st September, the airport company Eastern Airways at the airport of Dijon-Longvic. Regular flights to Bordeaux began Sept. 20, those to Toulouse on September 27.

  • Tramway DijonVu dans notre magazine régionalTram: a site to serve the training and integration

    The tram the Dijon will be launched early 2013. By then the project which will contribute to training and integration. Objectives: to develop jobs "sustainable" in the construction industry, public works and parks, enhance the business and better information on training courses for young people.

  • Inauguration de la véloroute - 16 mai 2009The bikeway Côte-d'Or

    With the bikeway Côte-d'Or department learn differently! Built mainly along the towpaths of the canals of Burgundy, it is the last section of formed Cycling Tour of Burgundy .

  • www.technoport-pagny-bourgogne.euA new operator for the Technoport Pagny

    The new private operator of Technoport Pagny (Côte-d'Or) was presented Monday, June 23, 2008. The opportunity also to explore the recent developments made by the Joint Association and the new organization in place.


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