1 minute read / September 10, 2024
Nine European Coordinators were designated to help complete the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), a vast infrastructure network of railways, roads, and inland waterways connecting the European Union.
Seven Coordinators will be in charge of seven out of the nine European Transport Corridors. Two Coordinators in charge of related horizontal priorities – the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) and the European Maritime Space (EMS) – have also been appointed.
As there are nine European Transport Corridors, two other TEN-T Coordinators will still have to be appointed for the remaining two European Transport Corridors. They will be in charge for the Baltic Sea-Black Sea-Aegean Sea Corridor and the Rhine-Danube Corridor and will be designated and appointed in early 2025.