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

Urban nodes for climate-smart transport connectivity

As part of our General Assembly on 7 October 2022, distinguished experts and political representatives of Alliance members discussed the role of urban nodes in the TEN-T...

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Meet our members: Kvarken Council EGTC

For a vivid Kvarken region: The Kvarken Council is a neutral cooperation platform and an enabler of all kinds of cross-border cooperation in the Kvarken region.

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See you at the Connecting Europe Days in Lyon!

The Scandria®Alliance will take part with an exhibition booth in the indoor exhibition area of Europe’s mobility flagship event.

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Focus on the Trans-European Transport Network

Scandria®Alliance members welcome the Commission’s proposal and suggest amendments that could further improve the effectiveness and accuracy of the regulation.

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The Scandria®Alliance will take part with an exhibition booth in the indoor exhibition area of Europe’s mobility flagship event.

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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.

full members

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associated members

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Are you interested in finding joint solutions for greening transport and advancing regional development between Scandinavia and the Adriatic Sea? Do you want to support the Alliance’s vision with your ideas and expertise?