Marco Brambilla is a transport engineer and economist with expertise in transport economics and planning. He has an extensive track record in transport planning, infrastructure feasibility studies and cost-benefit analyses in several transport modes. He contributed to studies and research projects for the European Parliament, the European Commission, the European Investment Bank and private national and international organisations.
Scientist: Marco Brambilla
Why technology alone won’t secure Europe’s rail future
Rail transport carries only a modest share of passengers and freight across the EU, yet it is widely regarded as one of the most important tools available for meeting Europe's climate targets. The European Union has spent decades building a Single European Railway Area but persistent gaps in governance, infrastructure investment and cross-border coordination continue ...
