Project summary
The EU aims to be climate-neutral by 2050, an objective arisen from the European Green Deal and in line with commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Public transport has its specific role in the cohesion of regions and countries trains are the backbone (TEN-T), aiming to connect the main urban centres; urban
buses and trams provide connection within the main urban contexts; and, regional trains and buses increase the accessibility of remote areas.
These three levels of service cooperate to cover three complementary scales: inter-regional, provincial and urban in a sustainable way.
This approach is crucial, as it tries to keep up with the versatility of the car, which often allows users to
leave any place, even remote, and reach any city, region or foreign country, in their own way. This kind of competition becomes much more difficult on a crossborder (CB) scale, where more political, technical and managerial difficulties arise.
The challenge of long-distance and CB public transport is based on the need to offer competitive door-to-door solutions in regional contexts based on the knowledge and best practices among partners
The project has the challenge to increase the CB transports, only 7% of rail passenger traffic is CB and between 2001 and 2019 there was a 1 % increase in total CB services.
The project overall objective is to improve local, regional and national policies to tackle the CB mobility barriers
Project sub-objectives:
• To embed CB transport strategies in the local, regional and national strategies so that they reflect potential and needs.
• to increase CB travellers as active players in the development of new Sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal transport
• to make sustainable transport an easy option( Appropriate pricing, timetable, connections)
• To ensure sufficient availability of trains, rail coaches and locomotives, accelerating infrastructure modernisation, digitalisation, and interoperability