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North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor Ireland-France



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United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg (North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor)

  1. Introduction to the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor (Trans-European Corridors)
  2. Member countries of the Corridor: Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France
  3. Main features of the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor
  4. The North Sea - Mediterranean Rail Freight Corridor
  5. The North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor and the BREXIT
  6. Links of the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor with the Transport Network Corridors of the EU:
    1. Atlantic Corridor (Portugal-Germany)
    2. Baltic-Adriatic Corridor (Poland, Slovenia)
    3. North Sea-Baltic Corridor (Finland, Belgium)
    4. Pan-European Corridor II (Russia-Germany)
  7. Countries in the influence area of the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor: Switzerland, Italy, Spain

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North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor (Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France)

The North Sea-Mediterranean Multimodal Transport Corridor, formerly called the Rail Freight Corridor, runs through Ireland, the UK (Scotland, Edinburgh, BREXIT), the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France (Lyon, ports of Marseille and Fos-sur-mer), bordering the France-Germany border.

  1. Multimodal corridor: rail, road, sea and air transport
  2. Waterways: Maas, Rhine, Scheldt, Seine, Saone and Rhone
  3. Main ports connected by the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor: Antwerp and Rotterdam
  4. Access to important industrial centers: Basel, Ghent, Liège, Lorraine, Pas de Calais, Île-de-France and Lyon
  5. Length: 3.047 km

The North Sea-Mediterranean freight railway corridor connects the main European ports (Antwerp, Rotterdam, Dunkirk, Zeebrugge and Marseille) with the industrial areas of Western Europe:

  1. More than 30,000 trains per year
  2. 20 million tons of cargo transported

Countries in the influence area of the North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor: Switzerland (Basel), Italy (passing through Switzerland), Spain.

European regional economic communities related to the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor.

  1. The EU
    1. European Single Market
    2. Economic and Monetary Union
    3. European Investment Bank
    4. EU Services Directive
    5. European Digital Single Market
    6. European Customs Union
    7. Union Customs Code
  2. The UK, France and the Netherlands are a members of the
    1. Inter-American Development Bank
    2. ECLAC
    3. ESCAP
    4. Council of the Baltic Sea States
    5. ACS (observers)
  3. The UK (BREXIT) is a member of:
    1. The Commonwealth
    2. The UK is an observer country at the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
  4. Belgium: headquarters of the
    1. International Road Transport Union (IRU)
    2. International Union for Road-Rail Combined Transport (UIRR)
  5. France is a member of:
    1. Indian Ocean Commission (Reunion Islands)
    2. OIF
    3. African Union
  6. UNECE
  7. Regional Cooperation Council
  8. Africa-European Union Strategic Partnership

The main religion of the region of the North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor is Christianity (Catholicism, Protestantism and Anglicanism).

The North Sea-Mediterranean Transport Corridor (Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France) belongs to the European Economic Area.

Corridors related to the New Silk Route


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