Trans-European Transport Networks - List of Transport Networks

List of Transport Networks

Each transportation mode has a network. The networks are:

  • Trans-European Road network
  • Trans-European Rail network, which includes the Trans-European high-speed rail network as well as the Trans-European conventional rail network
  • Trans-European Inland Waterway network and inland ports
  • Trans-European Seaport network
  • Motorways of the Sea (added by Decision No 884/2004/EC)
  • Trans-European Airport network
  • Trans-European Combined Transport network
  • Trans-European Shipping Management and Information network
  • Trans-European Air Traffic Management network, which includes the Single European Sky and SESAR concepts
  • Trans-European Positioning and Navigation network, which includes the Galileo

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