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Scandria - The Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor for Innovation and Growth

Welcome to Scandria

The Scandria corridor connects capitals and metropolitan regions along the shortest way from Scandinavia to the Adriatic Sea.

Scandria is a cooperation of 19 partners from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway willing to assume a future role in developing a green and innovative transport corridor. Scandria fosters co-modality, rail transport and environmentally friendly solutions in road transport. Read more.

Recent & Upcoming [Open Calendar]

Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor inspires the European Commission when aiming for a single European Transport Network

Jean-Eric Paquet, Director Trans-European Transport Networks & Smart Transport in DG MOVE complimented the Scandria Corridor Initiative as an expiring example, how transnational cooperation can strengthen the European transport network.

For more information see: 
http://www.scandriaproject.eu/index.php?option=news&task=view&id=47

Scandria publishes Fact Sheet on Basic Corridor Functionality

 

Under the auspices of the project partner Skane the first Scandria Fact Sheet on "Corridor Functionalty" was produced and published. It focusses on new functional links between Scandinavia and the Adriatic
for European innovation and growth.

Download the Fact Sheet here.

   
   
   

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Strategically Important Initiatives

Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg:
Promoting the Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor

The North-South Initiative      

EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: Priority Area 11

Scandria contributes to the flagship project completing the agreed priority transport infrastructures by developing a multimodal transport axis from Scandinavia to the Adriatic Sea. It is also contributing to cooperation for smarter transport.

Latest News

  • Scandria at the TEN-T Days 2011 in Antwerp


    11-12-06. Scandria gained much attention itself in Antwerp during the TEN-T Days 2011, 29-30 November 2011.


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  • Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor inspires the European Commission when aiming for a single European Transport Network


    11-12-06. Jean-Eric Paquet, Director Trans-European Transport Networks & Smart Transport in DG MOVE complimented the Scandria Corridor Initiative as an expiring example, how transnational cooperation can strengthen the European transport network.


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  • Raillink Rostock - Berlin - Dresden in trans-European transport network


    11-10-19. The European Commission today presented its proposals for the future development of the trans-European transport networks.


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  • New and easy booking of the Easyway-Ticket for travellers using bus, ferry and shuttlebus to Rostock


    11-12-02. Easyway-Ticket; the ticket to the direct connection between Nykøbing and Rostock Centre has now been in operation for half a year and provided easy and cheap transport for many thousand travellers between Nykøbing and Rostock and return – without car.


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