The Rhine–Danube Corridor (previously known as Seine–Danube Corridor and Strassburg–Danube Corridor) is the ninth of the ten priority axes of the Trans-European Transport Network.[1]
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Description
The Strasbourg–Danube Corridor develops its network from the Seine to the Danube on the following three axes and through the following European cities[2] (see route in cyano on the official TEN-T map published on the European Union website visible below in the note).[3]
- Strasbourg – Stuttgart – München – Wels/Linz
- Strasbourg – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nürnberg – Regensburg – Passau – Wels/Linz
- Wels/Linz – Wien – Budapest – Arad – Brașov – Bucharest – Constanța - Sulina
References
- ^ "Rhine-Danube". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
...passing through the Romanian capital Bucharest to culminate at the Black Sea port of Constanta.
- ^ "PART I: LIST OF PRE-IDENTIFIED PROJECTS ON THE CORE NETWORK IN THE FIELD OF TRANSPORT" (PDF). televideo.rai.it. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ "TRANS-EUROPEAN TRANSPORT NETWORK" (PDF). ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
External links
- Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) at European Union official web site
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