Multimodal corridor: rail, road, sea and air transport
Length: 1,800 km
The Baltic-Adriatic Multimodal Transport Corridor area includes:
4,600 km of railway networks and 24 railway terminals
3,600 km of road networks
13 urban nodes and airports
10 ports
Baltic-Adriatic Corridor Itinerary
Poland
The corridor has two main branches in northern Poland (Baltic Sea):
Branch 1: Gdansk and Gdynia Sea Ports
Branch 2: Inland ports of Szczecin and Port of Świnoujście
Southern Poland
Gdansk, Warsaw, Grodzisk, Zawiercie, Katowice
Czech Republic
Prerov, Breclav, Brno
Slovakia
Skalite, Sadca, Zilina, Bratislava
Austria
Vienna
The construction of the Koralm tunnel (32 km long) will benefit the transit between Vienna, Graz and Klagenfurt. Travel time will be reduced
from 3 hours to one
As a members of the UE, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy,
Slovenia are beneficiaries of the EU trade agreements with
Algeria, Ivory Coast,
South Africa...
Organization for Cooperation between Railways (OSJD):
Azerbaijan, Albania, Afghanistan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary,
Vietnam, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Cuba, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia,
Poland, Russia, Romania, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,
Ukraine, Czech Republic and Estonia
The main religion of the region of the Transport Corridor Baltic-Adriatic (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy,
Slovenia) is Christianity (Catholicism)
The Baltic-Adriatic Transport Corridor (Poland, Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Slovenia) belongs to the European Economic Area.