Pope to Italian State Railways:
be more appealing, sustainable, inclusive
The audience of Pope Francis with a group Italian State Railway (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on 14 September received in audience in the
Vatican, some 400 managers and employees of the Italian State Railways.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Monday encouraged the Italian State Railways
to be even more attractive and sustainable in a show of greater
solidarity. He made the exhortation to some 400 managers and employees of
the Italian holding group led by their CEO and Managing Director, Gianfranco
Battisti.
According to the Pope, trains are a fundamental means of
transport and connection, and also provide an incentive for economic and social
development of the nation.
Appealing
The Pope explained that the railways need to be appealing in
order to attract investment, improve quality, encourage trade and generate new
businesses. The railways need to be beautiful and attractive, so people feel
welcomed, at ease and want to come back to use their services.
Sustainable
Rail transport, the Pope noted, is also becoming
increasingly sustainable both because it is economical for the business world
and for individual citizens, and it respects the territory it passes through
and the communities it involves.
Regarding environmental sustainability, the Pope appreciated
the railways’ efforts in ensuring their impact is very minimal and that carbon
dioxide emissions, which are very harmful to the ecosystem and its equilibrium,
are reduced to a minimum.
The Pope commended the State Railways for making precise
structural choices in this regard, making the train a vehicle with very low
carbon footprint as compared to the car or airplane.
Solidarity
Speaking about the near future, the Pope wished that the
railways grow more in solidarity, favouring families and those in need because
of old age, physical limitations or low income. The railways should also
be more supportive in making their services and their quality available to
various parts of Italy and on different types of trains.
The railway network, he said, is responsible for connecting
and keeping alive the different areas of Italy, even the most remote, and like
veins and capillaries should bring life to the members farthest from the heart,
ensuring no centre is excluded, marginalized and impoverished.
The Pope also thought of those who travel in trains regarded
as “secondary”, saying they should not be made to face the struggle against
overcrowding or the difficult environmental conditions of carriages every
day.
Equality and non-discrimination
The Holy Father commended the commitment of the Italian
State Railways to the principles of equality and non-discrimination, ensuring
its services don’t discriminate between the fortunate and those who cannot
afford a more dignified and comfortable journey.
The Pope also recalled several responsibilities of the
Italian State Railways managers, such as overseeing the employees, safety at
the workplace, handling tender contracts, environmental sustainability and
contributing to the economic and social development of the nation.
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