Source: Council of the European Union (video statements)
Europe has one of the largest transport networks in the world, over 5 million kilometres of roads, 200,000 kilometres of railway, and millions of flights every year. But how does it all connect, and what is the EU’s role?
In this video, we explore Europe’s transport infrastructure from the ground up. We visit the Brenner Base Tunnel, one of the continent’s biggest infrastructure projects, and explain the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) – the EU’s masterplan for seamless railway transport and connectivity from Scandinavia to Sicily, powered by intelligent traffic systems.
We also cover air traffic management across Europe’s skies, the role of organisations like Eurocontrol, and how sustainable aviation fuel and the Single European Sky are making flying greener and safer.
Finally, we break down what smart mobility and the European Green Deal mean for everyday travellers, the economy, and Europe’s climate future.
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Brenner Base Tunnel
02:01 TEN-T
03:11 European Air Traffic Management
04:28 Maritime Transport
04:53 Why should you care?
05:55 Outro
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