One of the largest projects of the Programme Interreg NEXT Poland – Ukraine 2021-2027 has launched! Millions of euros will be invested in the development of the tourist offer of the Carpathian forest railroads. A ceremony was just held in the Bieszczady Mountains to sign a partnership agreement for the implementation of this Large Infrastructure Project.
Thanks to the project, a tourist service centre with exhibition and conference space will be established at the main station of the Bieszczady “locomotive” in Majdan near Cisna. There will be a permanent museum exhibition, presenting the history of narrow-gauge railroads in the Carpathians, as well as a place to organize conferences, workshops, concerts, vernissages, film reviews and other events related to the cultural and natural heritage of the region. There will also be social facilities, ticket offices and an information point for tourists. This is important, because the Bieszczady Forest Railway serves thousands of visitors.
Interestingly, a 400-meter-long footbridge with a viewing platform among the trees will be run from this location over the tracks. It will be used for environmental education and recreation, but will also allow the operation of the historic 120-year-old station and forest trains to be observed from above.
A new attraction that is sure to attract more visitors will be narrow-gauge bicycle trolleys, which will also be purchased thanks to the project. Each of them will be able to transport 5 people. The vehicles will run on a 3-kilometer section of track from Cisna to Dołżyca, renovated as part of the investment.
In the Ukrainian part of the Carpathian Mountains, in the village of Vyhoda, the project partner will renovate a forest railroad station adapting it into a railroad heritage museum. The area around the building, which is also the beginning of the historic railroad track, will be developed for visitors.
The leader of the project titled ‘The Carpathian narrow-gauge railways – a journey in the footsteps of the Carpathian forest railways’ is the Bieszczady Forest Railway Foundation, and the Vyhoda Village Council from Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast is its partner. On 6th June, their representatives signed a partnership agreement for the project. During the ceremony, attended by the Marshal of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship Władysław Ortyl, member of the Programme Monitoring Committee, a visualization of the future investment and the place of its implementation were presented.
This is one of the largest projects in terms of budget of the Programme Interreg NEXT Poland – Ukraine 2021-2027 – its total value is 4.3 million euros, of which almost 3.9 million is EU funding. It will likely be the only project implemented in the Programme under the TOURISM priority, as the remaining funds from this allocation have been moved to the projects in the ENVIRONMENT priority.