CEF support to Baltic-Adriatic Corridor - May 2020
CEF support to Baltic-Adriatic Corridor - April 2018
CEF Transport projects by country
Overview
The Baltic-Adriatic Corridor is one of the most important trans-European-road and railway axes in Central Europe. It runs from the Baltic seaports of Gdansk, Gdynia, Szczecin and Świnoujście in the north, to the Adriatic ports of Koper, Trieste, Venice and Ravenna in the south, taking in the industrial regions of Central and Southern Poland, before straddling the Czech, Slovakian and Austrian/Slovenian boarders on its way south to Italy and Slovenia. The corridor features key railway projects including the Semmering Base Tunnel and Koralm Railway Line in Austria, as well as important cross-border connections between the six corridor countries.
Main bottlenecks and missing links
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. In other words, only by investing in the cross-border sections can the development of long-distance international traffic flows across the corridor countries be encouraged. The Baltic-Adriatic Corridor still faces important bottlenecks on six railway and two road cross-border sections in terms of their compliance with the TEN-T requirements (i.e. PL-CZ, PL-SK, CZ-AT, AT-SK, AT-SI and SI-IT). These are therefore rightly at the center of Baltic-Adriatic Corridor implementation strategies. There are also two missing links located at the alpine crossings in Austria; the Semmering Base Tunnel and the Koralm Railway line and tunnel. Moreover, appropriate last mile connections to the core ports as well as sound interconnections within urban nodes are to be developed and strengthened on the corridor.
Success stories
In recent years huge efforts have been made on all sides to bring this corridor to fruition and to turn it into a competitive development area for growth and jobs in Central Europe. 250 initiatives and investments to improve the corridor infrastructure and ensure compliance with the technical requirements of TEN-T regulations are currently ongoing, totaling EUR 36 billion.
A further 53 projects have been completed since the inception of the new TEN-T policy for a total budget of EUR 4.7 billion. Significant progress has also been made in removing bottlenecks at the cross-border sections, due in large part to the implementation of sound cooperation frameworks and the cultivation of bilateral agreements between Member States and infrastructure managers on each side of the relevant borders.
Works to eliminate bottlenecks and missing links in Austria include the construction of the new Vienna railway station and ongoing works on the 30 km long Koralm Tunnel, due to come into operation in 2023, and on all three sections of the Semmering Base Tunnel, due to come into operation in 2026.
CEF: Pre-identified projects

European Coordinator for the TEN-T Baltic-Adriatic Corridor, Mrs Anne Elisabet Jensen
Mrs Anne Elisabet Jensen was born on 17 August 1951 in Kalundborg, Denmark. Mrs Jensen was appointed European Coordinator for the TEN-T Baltic Atlantic Corridor on 16 September 2018.
Previous assignments
2014-2020: Member of the Special Committees for the Multiannual Framework for the EU Budget
2011–2014: Substitute member of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee
2007-2013: Member of the Special Committees for the Multiannual Framework for the EU Budget
1999-2014: Member of the European Parliament, representing Venstre, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
2013: General rapporteur for the Commission budget 2014
1999-2014: Member of the Committee on Budgets
2004-2011: Substitute member of the Committee on Transport and Tourism
1999-2009: Substitute member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
1998 – 1996: Chief Editor “Berlingske Tidende”
1994 – 1996: Director of the Danish Employers’ Confederation
1985 – 1994: Chief economist at Privatbanken/Unibank – now the Danish part of Nordea
1978: Master’s degree in political and economic science from University of Copenhagen
Current tasks
Member of the board of Nordea Invest
Member of the Kalundborg Municipal Council
Member of the board of Kalundborg Havn
Chairman of Kalundborg Forsyning A/S
Ms Anne Elisabet Jensen, European Coordinator
To contact Ms Jensen, please use the advisor email below
Mr. Siamak Jalali, Adviser of the European Coordinator
siamak.jalali@ec.europa.eu
Postal address:
Baltic-Adriatic CNC / TEN-T
Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport
Rue de Mot 28
1049 Brussels
Belgium
Information Note
Information Note CEF Call 2014 Baltic-Adriatic
Maps
Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor Compliance Maps
Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor map
Workplans
1st Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor work plan
2nd Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor work plan
3rd Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor work plan
4th Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor work plan
5th Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor work plan
Studies
Baltic-Adriatic Core Network Corridor Study (2014)
Project List Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor (2014)
Baltic-Adriatic TEN-T Corridor study (2017)