Connecting regions,
communities and economies
through clean and smart transportation

The Scandria®Alliance provides an arena for cities and regions
to collaborate on climate-smart multimodal transport connectivity
at the interface to sustainable regional development
between Scandinavia and the Adriatic Sea.

News & Events

Successful collaboration to be continued

Leading administrative staff approved Scandria®Alliance work programme for 2022.

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Study: Berlin could become hub for European night train network

To the Baltic States, Belgrade, Rome, Lyon and Oslo: the potential of the German capital as a night train hub is great. Prerequisites are still lacking at federal and EU...

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Scandria®Corridor: a model for climate-smart multimodal transport

At the General Assembly of the Scandria® Alliance in Berlin on 2 November 2021, the political representatives of the cities and regions confirmed their common vision: to...

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Our Positions

Vision for rail transport in the Northern Scandria®Corridor

On the occasion of the European Year of Rail 2021, the founding members of the Scandria®Alliance underline the importance of cross-border rail transport to their cities and regions and formulate joint objectives.

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Fact sheet clean fuel deployment

Our factsheet spells out key messages on what needs to be one to accelerate the transition towards climate-neutral mobility. It is based on an analysis of current developments in markets, infrastructure and incentives for clean fuel vehicles in the northern Scandria®Corridor.

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Scandria®Alliance position paper in the TEN-T revision process in 2021

The members of the Scandria®Alliance have developed a joint position during the consultation process of the revised TEN-T guidelines in early 2021. Their position paper focuses on urban nodes, multimodal transport chains, a multi-fuel approach, cross-border railway connections and governance issues.

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Members

The members of the Scandria®Alliance represent cities and regions along the Scandria®Corridor with altogether 25 million inhabitants from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Germany and Italy.

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