Policy Area (PA) ‘Transport’ aims at improving internal and external transport links, which are prerequisites for the competitive region. Improvements can be achieved by facilitating a sustainable and efficient transport system in the Baltic Sea Region.
PA Transport actions include capitalising European-level (TEN-T core network corridors) and other transnational corridors for better connectivity, accessibility and cohesion. PA Transport also focuses on Improvements in transport cooperation with the third countries and macro-regional transfer of sustainable solutions in passenger and freight transport.
PA Transport is coordinated by Lithuania and Sweden.
PA Transport in EUSBSR blog
-
EUSBSR flagship status - what does it mean for a project?
Written by Let's communicate!
The actions of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region are implemented by means of Flagships. Flagships demonstrate the progress of the Strategy, and may serve as pilot examples for desired action in a given field. In May, five new flagships were approved in the National Coordinators' meeting. We…
-
Get to know Flagships under Interreg South Baltic Programme!
Written by Let's communicate!
In the beginning of this year, Interreg South Baltic Programme promoted their Flagships in a Facebook campaign. The campaign is a great compilation of the work carried out within the EUSBSR but also good inspiration to all those thinking of running a social media campaign. Let’s take a look at…
-
Improving transport cooperation with third countries
Seminar on the subject "Development of the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) integrated multimodal transport links with third counties" was held in Vilnius on 8 October 2018 with the aim to facilitate implementation of actions anticipated in the EUSBSR Policy Area Transport Action Plan on the improvement of transport cooperation with…
-
EUSBSR Flagship EMMA boosts inland navigation in the Baltic Sea Region
Written by EMMA project / Laura Normio
EMMA is a Flagship of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region aiming to enhance freight mobility and logistics by strengthening inland waterway and river-sea transport and by promoting new international shipping services. The container barge pilots in Poland and Sweden are noticeable examples of its outcomes so…
-
EUSBSR Flagship status - what does it mean for a project?
Written by Let's communicate! projectIn November 2017, five new EUSBSR Flagships were adopted by the National Coordinators of the Strategy. The actions of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region are implemented by means of Flagships. Flagships demonstrate the progress of the Strategy, and may serve as pilot examples for desired action in a…