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North Sea–Mediterranean Corridor
Route information
Length933 km (580 mi)
Major junctions
Start end United Kingdom Glasgow
End end France Marseille and Fos-sur-Mer
Location
Countries  Ireland
  United Kingdom
  France
  Belgium
Highway system

The North Sea–Mediterranean Corridor is the number 8 of the ten priority axes of the Trans-European Transport Network. [1] It stretches from Ireland and the north of UK through the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg to the Mediterranean Sea in the south of France. [2]

History

According to the European Union:

This multimodal corridor, comprising inland waterways in Benelux and France, aims not only at offering better multimodal services between the North Sea ports, the Maas ( French: Meuse), Rhine, Scheldt, Seine, Saone and Rhone river basins and the ports of Fos-sur-Mer and Marseille, but also at better interconnecting the British Isles with continental Europe. [3]

References

  1. ^ "European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - New EU transport infrastructure policy – background". europa.eu.
  2. ^ "North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor".
  3. ^ "North Sea-Mediterranean - Mobility and Transport - European Commission". Mobility and Transport. 22 June 2023.

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