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The '''Rhine–Danube Corridor''' (previously known as '''Seine–Danube Corridor''' and '''Strassburg–Danube Corridor''') is the ninth of the nice priority axes of the [[Trans-European Transport Network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/rhine-danube_en|title=Rhine-Danube|publisher=ec.europa.eu|quote=...passing through the Romanian capital Bucharest to culminate at the Black Sea port of Constanta.|accessdate=13 February 2020}}</ref>
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]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/rhine-danube_en|title=Rhine-Danube|publisher=ec.europa.eu|quote=...passing through the Romanian capital Bucharest to culminate at the Black Sea port of Constanta.|accessdate=13 February 2020}}</ref>


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 08:52, 10 December 2021

Strasbourg-Danube Corridor
Route information
Length2,137 km (1,328 mi)
Major junctions
Start endFrance Strasbourg
End endRomania Sulina
Location
Countries France
 Germany
 Austria
 Hungary
 Romania
Highway system

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]

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]

References

  1. ^ "Rhine-Danube". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 13 February 2020. ...passing through the Romanian capital Bucharest to culminate at the Black Sea port of Constanta.
  2. ^ "PART I: LIST OF PRE-IDENTIFIED PROJECTS ON THE CORE NETWORK IN THE FIELD OF TRANSPORT" (PDF). televideo.rai.it. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  3. ^ "TRANS-EUROPEAN TRANSPORT NETWORK" (PDF). ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 14 February 2020.