Rhine–Alpine Corridor
Rhine–Alpine Corridor | |
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Route information | |
Length | 1,300 km (810 mi) |
Major junctions | |
Start end | Genoa |
End end | Amsterdam |
Location | |
Countries | Italy Switzerland Germany Belgium Netherlands |
Highway system | |
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The Rhine-Alpine Corridor is one of the ten priority corridors of the Trans-European Transport Network. It is a rail and roadway network.
It connects a total of five countries over 1,300 kilometers and connects Genoa in Italy with Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Route
The corridor is divided into six sections:[1]
- Genoa – Milan – Zürich – Basel
- Milan - Novara - Bern - Basel
- Basel - Strasbourg - Mannheim - Frankfurt - Cologne
- Cologne – Dusseldorf – Utrecht – Amsterdam
- Cologne - Liège - Brussels - Ghent - Bruges
- Liège - Antwerp - Rotterdam
References
- ^ "Mobility and transport". transport.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
External links
- Official Website
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Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T)
- Baltic–Adriatic Corridor (CORR 1)
- North Sea–Baltic Corridor (CORR 2)
- Mediterranean Corridor (CORR 3)
- Orient/East–Med Corridor (CORR 4)
- Scandinavian–Mediterranean Corridor (CORR 5)
- Rhine–Alpine Corridor (CORR 6)
- Atlantic Corridor (CORR 7)
- North Sea–Mediterranean Corridor (CORR 8)
- Rhine–Danube Corridor (CORR 9)
- Trans-European Networks
- Executive Agency (TEN-T EA)