Rhine–Alpine Corridor
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The Rhine-Alpine Corridor is one of the ten priority corridors of the Trans-European Transport Network. It is a rail and roadway network.
Length1,300 km (810 mi)
Startend
Genoa
Endend
Amsterdam
Countries
Italy
Switzerland
Germany
Belgium
Netherlands
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It connects a total of five countries over 1,300 kilometers and connects Genoa in Italy with Rotterdam in the Netherlands. It mainly runs in the Blue Banana, a discontinuous corridor of urbanization in Western and Central Europe, with a population of around 100 million.