The FINANCIAL — Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin promised on December 12 new high speed rail services between the 2018 World Cup host cities, RIA Novosti said.
He made his statement after joining Finnish President Tarja Halonen for an inaugural journey on the French-made high speed Allegro train linking Helsinki to St. Petersburg. The two leaders arrived in Russia's former imperial capital earlier on December 12.
New services designed to cut journey times and run more frequently than present services will be built between Moscow, Kazan, Samara and Ulyanovsk, Putin said.
"It will be a powerful incentive for the development of high speed rail services in the European part of Russia," he said.
Russia won the right to host the 2018 World Cup last week, defeating bids by England, Spain/Portugal and Holland/Belgium.
All of the 13 host cities are in the European part of the country and President Dmitry Medvedev has promised that fans will not need visas to travel to Russia for the event.
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