Summary Corridor Conference Vital Links from the North-Sea to the Mediterranean
Rhine-Alpine News
16.10.2024
Summary Corridor Conference on Vital Links from North Sea to Mediterranean
The Rhine-Alpine Corridor Conference, “Vital Links – Resilient Network from North Sea to Mediterranean“, took place on September 25th in Milan, Italy was a success. The conference brought together expert speakers and attendees who engaged in stimulating discussions on the future of the Rhine-Alpine Corridor. To read a full summary of the conference, including key takeaways and insights, see the document below
Picture from left to right: Menno Menist, Stefano Pensa, Perrine Lavelle, Antonello Fontanili, Paul Leslie
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Workshop TEN-T & Urban Nodes during European Week of Regions and Cities
Pictured: Johan Leferink introducing the speakers
The European Commission approved the revised TEN-T regulation on July 18th 2024 with a clear focus on connecting and strengthening urban nodes. In this context, a interesting session was held in Brussels on October 9th during the European Week of Regions and Cities.
The focus was on the elaboration of the TEN-T changes, the importance of Urban Nodes and their effects on Groene Metropoolregio Arnhem-Nijmegen. During this session, the Director of the Interregional Alliance for the Rhine-Alpine Corridor EGTC (EGTC RALP), Dr. Cecilia Braun, shared her insights concerning the TEN-T Revision, the roles of the EGTC RALP s and of Urban Node in this context.
Thanks were given to Ivo Cré and Dr. Cecilia Braun and the input of directors from the GMR, Twente, Groningen, Assen and Antwerp. Groene Metropoolregio Arnhem-Nijmegen (GMR) – regio Arnhem-Nijmegen Cilia Daemen Nermina Kundić POLIS Network
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International Rail | Connections and multimodality 5th november Schiphol/Amsterdam
Symbolic picture by Erwin van der Linden
On the 5th of November Railforum Netherlands will organize an event at Schiphol Airport Amsterdam about international rail, multimodality, and air-rail integration.
The event explores the value of international connections, perceptions of aviation and rail sectors in Europe, the Netherlands, and Amsterdam, and their interconnectedness. Amsterdam plans to enhance international accessibility to major European cities, while Schiphol and Paris airports discuss air-rail integration and multimodality. Rail operators discuss long-distance trains and air-rail integration.
Date: | Tuesday 05 November 2024 |
Time: | 10.30 to 17.30 |
Location: | Schiphol Group head office, Evert van Beekstraat 202, Schiphol Airport |
Registration and full programme can be found by clicking here: Railforum.nl