The European Commission has published nine updated corridor work plans. The new work plans guide the development of the core network corridors until 2030 - the completion target of the core network.
The plans are drawn up by the respective European Coordinator and agreed with the Member States concerned. A plan resumes the current infrastructure state along the corridor in question, and sets out the challenges for future infrastructure development. It also sets the framework for investment in transport infrastructure - from public and private, European and national sources. This fourth edition of the work plans is also an important input in the review process of the TEN-T Regulation.
The updated, fourth generation work plans are:
- Laadige alla4th Atlantic TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaBaltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige alla4th Orient - East Med TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaRhine-Danube TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaScandinavian-Mediterranean TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaNorth Sea-Mediterranean TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaNorth Sea-Baltic TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaRhine-Alpine TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaMediterranean TEN-T Corridor work planEnglish
- Laadige allaMotorways of the Sea TEN-T work planEnglish
- Laadige allaERTMS TEN-T work planEnglish
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- Avaldamiskuupäev
- 3 november 2020
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