The transport priority provides answers to the core-periphery dichotomy in the CENTRAL EUROPE area. Thanks to the projects funded under this priority, the gap between peripheral and less accessible regions and the area’s well-connected centres will be reduced. The connections of regions and cities to the European transport networks will improve and multi-modal environmentally friendly passenger and freight transport will be strengthened.
Smart regional mobility and intelligent transport systems
An emerging services in the sharing economy are showing their benefits in urban areas, but the successful application in rural areas remains open. SHAREPLACE implemented living labs and transferable solutions for more connectivity of local, regional and transnational mobility systems > project website
Transport links within and across border regions
As non-urban populations decline, we face a greater challenge in providing transport for rural and peripheral areas. CONNECT2CE tested solutions involving better connectivity, integrated ticketing and tariff schemes, and efficient, innovative ICT tools for infomobility. > project website
Integrated passenger transport in peripheral regions
Providing viable public transport in peripheral rural regions with a shrinking population is challenging. RUMOBIL demonstrated that it is possible. They tested new ideas like on-demand buses and then developed eight local and one transnational transport strategy. > project website
Intermodal transport across borders
The transportation of hazardous chemicals by road poses significant risks in the event of an accident. ChemMultimodal identified 45 transport routes in central Europe which offer the potential to move chemical transportation from road to safer,
and greener, multimodal solutions. > project website
cooperation links
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Learn more about the cooperation links that were established among partners in our transport projects.
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outputs and results
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Discover outputs and results that were created by our projects in the transport topic.
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The funding programme CENTRAL EUROPE 2007-13 was our predecessor. More than 1.300 public institutions and private businesses closely
cooperated in 124 transnational projects for the benefit of our regions. Take a look at what Interreg achieved already back then:
CENTRAL EUROPE projects 2007-2013
To find out more about projects and beneficiaries of other cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation programmes within the European Union visit the KEEP database