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TEN-T Core Network Corridors The Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor Presentation at 8 th Corridor Forum Meeting Brussels, 27.09.2016 Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 2 KombiConsult GmbH 1

Nine TEN-T Core Network Corridors Date: 18 April 2016 3 European Commission; http://ec.europa.eu/transport/infrastructure/tentec/tentec-portal/site/en/maps.html Alignment of ScanMed Corridor NO SE Turku- Kouvola FI Naantali Oslo Örebro Stockholm Kotka- (Hallsberg) Helsinki Hamina Göteborg NSB RU Linear infrastructure (sections): Rail Road Punctual infrastructure (nodes): Seaports Airports Rail-road terminals Urban nodes (interconnection points of different infrastructures) Inland waterways and inland ports are not part of ScanMed Some sections and nodes shared among different CNC Taulov Bremen NSB, OEM Hannover NSB, OEM Würzburg Date: September 2016 4 København DK Nürnberg RD DE La Spezia Pisa Livorno Lübeck Hamburg NSB, OEM München RD Innsbruck Verona Med Firenze Roma Napoli Valletta Marsaxlokk Mjölby Malmö Trelleborg Rostock OEM Leipzig, Halle OEM Bologna BA, Med Berlin NSB, OEM Gioia Tauro Palermo MT AT IT Ancona Bari Augusta ScanMed Corridor core node/section Core node/section shared with other CNC Other node Other CNC: BA Baltic-Adriatic Med Mediterranean NSB North Sea-Baltic OEM Orient/East-Med RD Rhine-Danube Alignmentaccording to EU-Regulation 1316/2013, Annex I, including core nodes according to EU-Regulation 1315/2013, Annex II Taranto KombiConsult GmbH 2

Characteristics of ScanMed Corridor Mode/Node Dimension FI NO SE DK DE AT IT MT Total Rail network 518 169 1.462 476 3.532 127 3.053-9.337 Road length [km] 376 116 1.039 440 1.869 109 2.401 22 6.372 Airports 2 1 3 1 7-4 1 19 Seaports 4 1 4 1 4-9 2 25 number RRT 5 1 8 2 16 0 13-45 Core Urban 2 1 3 1 7 0 4 1 19 Rail Road Country Shares Airports Seaports RRT Core Urban 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Date: 22 June 2016 6 International Logistics Performance Index - ScanMed Countries 2007 2010 2012 2014 2016 Finland 15 12 3 24 15 Norway 16 10 22 7 22 Sweden 4 3 13 6 3 Denmark 13 16 6 17 17 0 10 20 30 2007 2010 2012 2014 2016 1 3 7 15 17 21 22 Germany Sweden Austria Finland Denmark Germany 3 1 4 1 1 40 Italy Norway Austria 5 19 11 22 7 50 Malta Italy 22 22 24 20 21 60 56 Malta n.a. 64 43 51 56 70 Source: KombiConsult analysis, based on http://lpi.worldbank.org/international/global Date: 30 June 2016 7 KombiConsult GmbH 3

Meetings performed by the European Coordinator Date Place Place 8.04.2016 Stockholm STRING conference 19-20.04.2016 Verona Ideas Lab with Rail-road terminals 12.05.2016 Berlin Meeting Coordinators with minister Dobrindt 30.05.2016 mission to north Sweden 2.06.2016 Dublin ESPO ports conference 20-22.06.2016 Rotterdam TEN-T days 10.07.2016 Venice Silk road conference 21-22.09.2016 Hamburg Fehmarnbelt days 20.04.2016 visit delegation Ost-Holstein to BBT 18.07.2016 visit delegation EP to BBT Date: September 2016 8 Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 9 KombiConsult GmbH 4

Task 2 Final Report on the Project List Tabular Overview Glossary Project Fiches http://kombiconsult.com/web/english/media/ Date: September 2016 10 Corridor Projects Number of Projects by Category Total Corridor Projects: 543 160 Number of Projects per Category 140 120 100 80 60 40 138 101 127 71 20 0 8 6 3 35 33 11 10 Source: Final updated Project List 24.06.2016, Basis: 543 projects Date: September 2016 11 KombiConsult GmbH 5

Corridor Projects Number of Projects by Country Total Corridor Projects: 543 180 Number of Projects per Country 160 140 120 100 80 160 156 60 40 20 0 60 37 35 38 21 19 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 1 FI FI/SE SE SE/DK DK DK/DE DE DE/AT AT AT/IT IT IT/MT MT NO NO/SE Multiple Source: Final updated Project List 24.06.2016, Basis: 543 projects Date: September 2016 13 Corridor Projects - Number of Project by Country 5 1 60 1 37 7 RALP 1 NSM 363 ScanMed 99 NSB 101 OEM 1 21 2 160 38 Horizontal Σ 49 cross border 4 ATL 543 total t projects 21 RD 2 2 19 38 MED 754 entries 27 BAC 156 Source: Final updated Project List 24.06.2016, Basis: 543 projects Date: September 2016 14 35 3 KombiConsult GmbH 6

Corridor Projects Project Costs by Country Total Corridor Project Costs: 172.017m 70.000 Million Total Cost by Country 60.000 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 0 FI FI/SE SE SE/DK DK DK/DE DE DE/AT AT AT/IT IT IT/MT MT NO NO/SE Multiple Source: Final updated Project List 24.06.2016, Basis: 543 projects of which 449 or 83% known costs Date: September 2016 15 Corridor Projects Project Costs by Completion Time Cluster Total Corridor Project Costs: 172.017m Number of Projects by Completion Time Cluster 250 Million 200 150 100 50 0 47 227 79 52 7 131 2014/2015 2016-2020 2021-2025 2026-2030 after 2030 unknown Source: Final updated Project List 24.06.2016, Basis: 543 projects Date: September 2016 16 KombiConsult GmbH 7

Rail and Road projects completed in 2014/15 NO SE FI 1 12 6 13 14 11 No. Project name, scope and ID 1 Ring Rail Line Helsinki, Works (ID 5138) 2 Tunnel through Hallandsås, Studies and Works (ID 5164) 3 Malmö Fosieby Trelleborg, Studies and Works (ID 5171) 4 Göteborg C Signalbox, Studies and Works (ID 5160) Pågatåg Nordost (Regional railway network improvement), 5 Studies and Works (ID 5168) 6 Stockholm Nord (Rosersberg), rail connection to RRT, Works (ID 5406) Double track between Vamdrup and Vojens, Studies and Works (ID 7 5397) ABS Berlin Rostock: Finalisation of the extension of the railway line 8 Rostock - Berlin up to an axial load of 25 tons (here: section Kavelstorf - Seaport of Rostock), Works (ID 5084) 9 ABS Stelle Lüneburg, Works (ID 5082) 10 NBS/ABS Erfurt - Leipzig/Halle (VDE Nr. 8.2), Works (ID 5088) 11 E18 Hamina bypass, Works (ID 5443) 12 Helsinki Ring Road III, the second phase, Works (ID 5444) 13 E4 Norrtull, Haga Södra Kista, Studies and Works (ID 5143) 14 E6 Pålen Tanumshede, Studies and Works (ID 5146) 15 E6 intersection Spillepengen, Studies and Works (ID 5152) A 10 Reconstruction Dreieck Havelland [part of DE CPR 2], Works (ID 16 5105) 17 A 9 Lederhose Bavarian border [part of DE CPR 3], Works (ID 5107) Hamburg: A 1, A 7, A 21, B 205 - upgrade of network influence system 18 [part of DE CPR 4], Works (ID 5461) 19 Bologna-Casalecchio di Reno node, Works (ID 5304) 20 "Variante di valico" between Firenze and Bologna, Works (ID 5301) DE 4 DK 5 2 15 7 3 18 8 9 16 10 17 AT 19 20 IT Projects completed in 2014/15 Categories: 1.. 10 Rail 11.. 20 Road Date: September 2016 17 MT Maritime and MoS projects completed 2014/2015 NO SE FI 1 5 No. Project name, scope and ID Twin-Port 1 Port of Helsinki, Port of Tallinn, Studies and Works (ID 19 1 2070) 17 2 Seaport Hub, Port of Gioia Tauro, Works (ID 5325) DK 16 Cranerail Installation and Terminal 1 Yard Expansion, 3 Port of Marsaxlokk, Works (ID 5370) 10 11 13 20 Investment in Quayside Cranes, Port of Marsaxlokk, 14 21 4 8 Works (ID 5371) 9 LNG Bunkering Infrastructure Solution and Pilot actions for Ships 5 operating on the Motorway of the Baltic Sea (2012-EU-21009-M), Studies and Works (ID 5222) 6 COSTA (2011-EU-21007-S), Studies (ID 5232) Projects completed in 7 Logistic Platform, Port of Taranto, Works (ID 5320) 2014/15 Green Bridge on Nordic Corridor (2011-EU-21010-M), 8 Categories: Studies and Works (ID 5228) DE 1.. 4 Sustainable Traffic Machines - On the way to greener shipping (2012- Maritime 9 EU-21023-S), Studies and Works (ID 5219) 5.. 21 Motorways of the Sea 10 LNG in Baltic Sea Ports II (2013-EU-21007-S), Studies (ID 5573) 11 LNG in Baltic Sea Ports (2011-EU-21005-S), Studies (ID 5229) Business to Motorways of the Sea (2012-EU-21020-S), Studies and 12 Works (ID 5226) AT PILOT SCRUBBER New Generation Lightweight Pilot Scrubber 13 Solution installed on a Ro-Ro Ship operating on the Motorway of the Baltic Sea (2012-EU-21010-S), Studies and Works (ID 5223) Winter Navigation Motorways of the Sea, WINMOS 14 (2012-EU-21008-M), Studies and Works (ID 5221) 15 WiderMoS (2012-EU-21021-S), Studies (ID 5227) Methanol: The marine fuel of the future (2012-EU-21017-S), 16 Studies and Works (ID 5224) IT The Baltic Sea Hub and Spokes Project (2010-EU-21108-P), 17 Studies (ID 5230) ANNA - Advanced National Networks for Administrations (2012-EU- 18 21019-S), Studies and Works (ID 5225) 7 6 12 15 18 19 LNG Rotterdam - Gothenburg (2012-EU-21003-P), Works (ID 5233) Sustainable Trelleborg-Swinousjcie MoS services based on upgrading 2 port infrastructure, developing intermodal transport and integrating 20 hinterland corridor SE-PL Sustainable Sea-Hinterland Services (2013-3 4 Date: 22 June 2016 18 EU-TM-210004), Studies and Works (ID 5570) 21 Monalisa 2.0 (2012-EU-21007-S), Studies (ID 5220) MT KombiConsult GmbH 8

Airport and Multimodal projects completed in 2014/15 NO SE FI No. Project name, scope and ID New railway connection between Munich Airport and the European 1 railway corridor (TEN PP 17), Studies (ID 9023) Enlargement of the Non-Schengen Departures Concourse, 2 Malta International Airport, Works (ID 5366) Aircraft Movement Area Rehabilitation, Malta International Airport, 3 Works (ID 5367) Aircraft Movement Area Rehabilitation, Malta International Airport, 4 Works (ID 5965) Planning and Implementation of a Logistics Centre Lübeck, 5 Studies and Works (ID 5125) 6 Upgrade of terminal München-Riem, Works (ID 9864) DE DK 5 Projects completed in 2014/15 Categories: 1.. 4 Airport 5.. 6 Multimodal 1 6 AT IT Date: September 2016 19 2 3 4 MT Corridor Key Performance Indicators Evolution 2014-2016 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Rail: ERTMS Rail: track gauge Rail: electrification Rail: speed 100 Rail: axle load Rail: train length Road: express- Port: IWW CEMT Port: VTMS Port: Clean Fuels Port: rail connection Port: "open access" Port: waste facility Airport: "open Airport: rail Airport: clean fuels RRT: "open access" RRT: info systems RRT: electrification RRT: 740m train 5% 20% 18% 32% 50% 61% 66% 65% 75% 100% 96% 93% 94% 99% 96% 100% 100% 100% 100% Baseline value (2014) Status (2016) Date: September 2016 20 KombiConsult GmbH 9

G Rail Compliance by 2030 L Rail: Compliance by 2030 Isolated rail network with gauge 1524 mm exempted from requirement Compliance by 2030 Compliant Works on-going, compliance expected Works still to be to started, compliance expected Works foreseen but delayed, compliance doubted Works not yet planned/agreed for completion Reason for non-compliance E No Electrification L Line speed < 100 km/h A Axle load < 22.5 tonnes UIC gauge 1,435 mm G E L E E L Status: June 2016 L L A L A Date: 22 June 2016 23 A L AL Road Compliance by 2030 M M Road: Compliance by 2030 Compliance by 2030 M L Compliant Works on-going, compliance expected Works still to be to started, compliance expected Works foreseen but delayed, compliance doubted Works not yet planned/agreed for completion Reason for non-compliance No Express road or motorway Lack of Alternative clean fuels stations Alternative fuel stations exist in entire corridor, however not all fuels are available in all locations. E.g. LPG is not available in Finland or Copenhagen/Malmö region. M M Status: June 2016 Date: 22 June 2016 25 KombiConsult GmbH 10

Hamina/Kotka Naantali Seaport Compliance 2030 Seaport: Compliance by 2030 Oslo Turku Stockholm Helsinki Compliance by 2030 Göteborg Compliant (Status 2015) Works on-going, compliance expected Works still to be started, compliance expected Works foreseen but delayed, compliance doubted København Lübeck Malmö Trelleborg Rostock Hamburg Bremen Works not yet planned/agreed for completion Parameter La Spezia Name Livorno Ancona * At least 1 freight terminal open to all operators in a non-discriminatory way; transparent charges No information Location of seaport Napoli Gioia Tauro Bari Taranto Status: June 2016 Palermo Augusta Date: 22 June 2016 Valletta Marsaxlokk Airport Compliance 2030 OSL TKU ARN HEL Airport: Compliance by 2030 Compliance by 2030 Compliant (Status 2015) CHP GOT MMX Works on-going, compliance expected Works still to be started, compliance expected Works foreseen but delayed, compliance doubted Works not yet planned/agreed for completion No information BRE HAJ HAM BER LEJ NUE MUC Parameter BLQ Code Location of airport FCO NAP Status: June 2016 Date: 22 June 2016 29 PMO MLA KombiConsult GmbH 11

Kouvola RRT Compliance by 2030 Oslo Rosersberg Arsta Hallsberg RRT: Compliance by 2030 Älmhult Compliance by 2030 Hoje T. Taulov Malmö KT Compliant (Status 2015) Works on-going, compliance expected Works still to be started, compliance expected Works foreseen but delayed, compliance doubted Works not yet planned/agreed for completion Bremen Hannover Lübeck HH-Billwerder Großbeeren Schkopau Leipzig Nürnberg München Parameter Verona Name Prato A. Vespucci Bologna Marche No information Location of RRT Pomezia Nola Marcianise Bari Status: June 2016 Date: 22 June 2016 31 Urban nodes NO SE Kouvola FI RU Turku Oslo Örebro Stockholm (Hallsberg) Göteborg Helsinki Kotka- Hamina Article 3 (p): 'urban node' means an urban area where the transport infrastructure of the trans-european transport network, such as ports including passenger terminals, airports, railway stations, logistic platforms and freight terminals located in and around an urban area, is connected with other parts of that infrastructure and with the infrastructure for regional and local traffic; Annex II 1. Urban nodes of the core network Consultants proposal to add: Oslo Mjölby København Taulov Malmö Trelleborg DK Lübeck Rostock Bremen Hamburg Hannover Berlin Leipzig Würzburg Nürnberg München DE Innsbruck AT IT Verona Bologna La Spezia Firenze Ancona Pisa Livorno Roma Bari Napoli Gioia Tauro Palermo Augusta Core urban node Other corenode/section Other node Taranto Date: September 2016 32 Valletta Marsaxlokk MT KombiConsult GmbH 12

Urban Nodes Analysis Date: September 2016 33 München Infrastructure Overview Example for one Urban Node analysis A9 A8 Airport München Type Symbol Infrastructure Rail road terminal Passenger station Shunting Yard Airport Ril Rail Road Corridor Scan. Mediterranean Rhine Danube München Riem München Hbf München Ost München Pasing München Nord Airport München 5500,5501,, 5503, 5510, 5560, 5581 A8, A9, A99 Colour 5503 A99 München Nord A99 München Pasing München Hbf München Riem München Ost Date: 22 June 2016 34 KombiConsult GmbH 13

München II A9 Parameter analysis Parameter Check Rail Train length ( 740m) Axle load ( 22,5t) Speed ( 100km/h) Electrification Capacity utilisation Road Express road / motorway A8 5503 A99 Key Non compliant sect. A99 Project area Corridor Colour Scan. Mediterranean Rhine Danube Infrastructure parameter check Compliant Planned // TEN T project ID 9020 Node Munich (2nd stage) Walpertskirchner Spange Upgrade Daglfing Johanneskirchen (4 tracks) Daglfinger Kurve Upgrade Truderinger Spange (2 tracks) In progress/completed // TEN T project ID 9022 ABS München Mühldorf Freilassing New construction of Truderinger curve Partly compliant Non compliant () X Date: 22 June 2016 München Compliance and Projects Key Connecting line Private track(s) Non compliant sect. Project area Corridor Scan. Mediterranean Rhine Danube Colour Planned // TEN T project ID 9020 Node Munich (2nd stage) Walpertskirchener Spange Adjustment connection of München Riem Upgrade Daglfing Johanneskirchen (4 tracks) Daglfinger Kurve Upgrade Truderinger Spange (2 tracks) Expansion Pasing station Planned // TEN T project ID 5201 Munich Airport: Railway tunnel under terminal 2 5557 Airport München Planned // TEN T project ID 9023 New rail connection to Munich Airport connection from the airport to München Mühldorf Salzburg line ( Erdinger Ringschluss ) Type Rail road terminal Airport Infrastructure Rail line Axle load Electrification ( 22,5 t) Connection to CNC Train length ( 740 m) Connected to heavy rail München Riem 5600 n.a. München Flughafen 5556 5557 München Pasing n.a. n.a. n.a. In progress/completed/ TEN T project ID 9022 ABS München Mühldorf Freilassing München Riem 2 nd track Markt Schwaben Ampfing Electrification Markt Schwaben Freilassing and Tüßling Burghausen New construction of Truderinger Kurve Planned// TEN T project ID 5093 ABS/NBS München Rosenheim Kufstein Blockverdichtung Trudering Grafing Date: 22 June 2016 KombiConsult GmbH 14

Task 3 Preliminary Report on Elements of the Work Plan List of Contents Introduction Alignment Characteristics Transport Market Study Actions accomplished Plan for the removal of physical barriers Potential administrative and operational barriers Analysis of urban nodes Delivered to DG MOVE on 22.07.2016 Date: September 2016 37 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE GENERAL FOR MOBILITY AND TRANSPORT Scandinavian Mediterranean Core Network Corridor The European Coordinator IDEAS LABORATORY: SCANMED RRT GOOD PRACTICES OF RAIL ROAD TERMINALS ALONG THE SCANMED CORRIDOR Hosted by Date: 18 April 2016 38 KombiConsult GmbH 15

View from the top, bus tour, personal explanations Sources: Consorzio ZAI website (2x), U. Sondermann Date: 18 April 2016 39 Freight Villages on ScanMed Corridor Total analysed: 90 sites Evaluation of: 40 criteria Displayed: Top 20 Location on ScanMed Corridor: 8 sites of Top 20, including ranks 1-4 European GVZ Ranking 2015 by Deutsche GVZ-Gesellschaft (German Association of freight villages, November 2015. Date: 18 April 2016 40 KombiConsult GmbH 16

Preference for discussion in the break-out sessions - Conclusions Topic Accessibility of Terminals 7 Increase of Capacity and Efficiency of Terminals 7 Freight villages and Terminals 3 Core and complementary/value added services of terminals 6 Key performance indicators (KPI) incl. quality 3 Sustainability of Terminals 0 Safety and Security at Terminals 3 Digital agenda of Terminals 5 Financing of Terminals 1 Other, not listed, yet: management model of terminals 1 punctuality of trains 1 (see capacity) Date: 18 April 2016 41 ScanMed RFC - Alignment Alignment mostly overlapping Additional Sections: Ancona Foggia Bari Missing Sections: Rostock Berlin Berlin Leipzig Halle Erfurt Nürnberg Hof Regensburg München Missing: Finland Source: RFC ScanMed Corridor Information Book I Date: December 2015 42 KombiConsult GmbH 17

ScanMed RFC Discussion points General cooperation between European Commission and all RFCs with respect to TEN-T CNC Investigation meeting between ScanMed TEN-T and RFC to exploit possibilities of cooperation data sources of the RFC that might be helpful for the TEN-T RFC ScanMed KPIs that could be displayed in the TEN-T KPI RFC ScanMed bottlenecks, missing links as well as measures and projects to remove them and increase performance of Rail (freight) corridor Date: December 2015 43 Cooperation with RFC ScanMed The RFC ScanMed is not yet fully aligned with the TEN-T corridor. The RFC ScanMed Implementation Plan projects were analysed and include (only) the well known infrastructure projects. RFC ScanMed, like the other corridors RFC, are invited to share their operational key performance indicators with the TEN-T corridors Two of the items which are mandatory for TEN-T corridor analysis are border crossing and operational interoperability will be done by the RFC and its working groups. The Corridor Forum should generally involve also the users of the infrastructure, e.g. the railways undertakings and other applicants for rail; which will be done by the RFC Advisory Group in order to avoid double structures. Invitation to respective meetings Date: September 2016 44 KombiConsult GmbH 18

Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 46 Feedback from the Forum members Foto: U. Sondermann Date: September 2016 47 KombiConsult GmbH 19

Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 48 Task 4a Work Plan of the European Coordinator Drafted by consultants Improved by Commission Services Completed by European Coordinator Sent to Member States for Comment by 22.08.2016 87 comments received, of which 32 editorial improvements 23 technical questions 17 political issues 15 just positive Updated d version incl. issues to be negotiated sent to MOVE Agreement by MS in October 2016 Formal approval in November 2016 Parliamentary hearings after that Date: September 2016 49 KombiConsult GmbH 20

Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 52 Conclusions and Next Steps Foto: U. Sondermann Meeting CNC lead consultants and DG MOVE in Brussels on 26.10.2016 Inclusion of Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed performance indicators, when available Wider Elements of the Work Plan (innovation, resiliance, environmental impact) according to jointly agreed methodology Working Group/Ideas Labs on Urban Nodes (invited participants) on xx.yy.2016, in zzzz 9th Corridor Forum Meeting in Brussels (invited participants) on 06.12.2016, 9:30-13:30 2017 Update of the Project List with improvements regarding project description, completion of data (contribution to KPI, maturity, costs, finance, timing) with possibility for stakeholders to contribute Date: September 2016 53 KombiConsult GmbH 21

Task 2 - Update of the List of Projects in 2017 Inclusion of the 2015-CEF-Call for Proposals results into the project list; Inclusion of first projects from the EFSI-process; Clear timing with e.g. consultation round project promoters January/February 2017, commenting by Member States and Norway in March/April 2017 and Reporting by consultants in May/June 2017; One focus could be on border crossing projects with the involvement of more than one country which require a European coordination; Another focus could be on financing information by completing the data fields for costs, expenditures, finance need, finance options including revenues and remaining need for future EU budget (beyond 2020). Timing to be agreed upon with DG MOVE for all CNC. Date: September 2016 54 Overall time planning of the service where we are! Taking Stock Project List Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Calender 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Sep Okt Nov Dez Jan Feb Mrz Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dez Jan Feb Mrz Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dez Task 1a Task 1b Task 2a Task 2b Task 3a Work Task 3b Plan Task 3c Expert Review Task 4a Task 4b Task 4c CF + WG meetings Task 5 "Unforeseen" Task 6 Mgt + Quality Other key events Inception Report Proposed KPI Proposed coop. with RFC 5th CF meeting Signature + Kick off meeting; Set of KPI meeting 2015 2016 2017 1st PR Final KPI 6th CF meeting IR on Project List 7th CF meeting FR on Project List pr on elements of WP pr on wider elements pr on actions acompl. Input on RFC Prel. criteria for priority it 8th CF meeting EP hearing, CEF Call possibly (cohesion TEN T envelope) days; Interim Payment Key: PR = Progress Report pr = preliminary Report CF = Corridor Forum (meeting) IR = Intermediate Report KPI = Key Performance Indicator WG = Working Group (meeting), not yet scheduled, most probably in conjunction with CF FR = Final Report WP = Work Plan Mgt = Project Management Date: September 2016 55 8th CFM 1st Report Update of WP 9th CF meeting CEF Call 9th CFM Update of FR on Project List FR on elements of the WP FR on wider elements FR on actions accompl. 2nd PR, incl. Update WP Updated Input on RFC Proposal for priories of projects 10th CF meeting EP hearing, possibly TEN T days; Interim Payment FR 11th CF meeting Final Payment KombiConsult GmbH 22

3rd Ideas Lab: Urban Nodes NO SE Kouvola FI RU Turku Oslo Örebro Stockholm (Hallsberg) Göteborg Helsinki Kotka- Hamina Target Participants: the transport planning departments of the respective municipalities Location: in one of the urban nodes, most likely in Germany Agenda: introduction of the CNC (by the European Coordinator); presentation of the urban nodes analysis (by the consultants); presentation of strategies and good practices on smart cities (by the municipalities); ideas for joint initiatives and next steps Mjölby København Taulov Malmö Trelleborg DK Lübeck Rostock Bremen Hamburg Hannover Berlin Leipzig Würzburg Nürnberg München DE Innsbruck AT IT Verona Bologna La Spezia Firenze Ancona Pisa Livorno Roma Bari Napoli Gioia Tauro Palermo Augusta Core urban node Other corenode/section Other node Taranto Date: September 2016 57 Valletta Marsaxlokk MT Starting point for discussion may be Source: http://www.sutp.org/en/news-reader/id-10-principles-for-sustainable-urban-transport-translate-it-into-your-national-language.html Date: September 2016 58 KombiConsult GmbH 23

Meetings to come Date Place Place 24-25.10.2016 Milano EESC corridor conference 27.10.2016 Brussels meeting Coordinators with Commissioner Bulc??.??.2016 Tbc Ideas Laboratory: Urban Nodes 15.11.2016 Brussels Oslo-Gothenburg cooperation on ScanMed 15-16.11.2016 Coordinators' seminar 4-5.12.2016 Innsbruck St Barbara day / CIG 6.12.2016 Brussels 9th Corridor Forum Meeting Date: September 2016 62 EESC Date: September 2016 63 KombiConsult GmbH 24

Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 64 Statements by project representatives Kouvola NO SE Turku- Naantali FI Oslo Kotka- Örebro Stockholm Helsinki Hamina (Hallsberg) Mjölby Danish Road Directorate: The Storstrøm bridge Femern A/S: The Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link BMVI: Federal Transport Masterplan (BVWP2030) BBT SE: Brenner Base Tunnel Göteborg DK København Malmö Taulov Trelleborg Lübeck Hamburg Rostock Bremen Hannover DE Würzburg Nürnberg Innsbruck Verona Berlin Leipzig, Halle München AT Bologna La Spezia Firenze Pisa Ancona Livorno IT Roma Bari Napoli Taranto Palermo Gioia Tauro Date: September 2016 65 Valletta Marsaxlokk MT Augusta KombiConsult GmbH 25

The Storstrøm bridge Source:http://vejdirektoratet.dk/EN/projects/T hestorstroembridge/pages/default.aspx Soucre: TENtec Date: September 2016 66 Agenda of the 8th meeting of the Corridor Forum 1 Opening and Welcome (Pat Cox, European Coordinator) 2 Tour de table 3 Adoption of the Minutes of Meeting of the 7 th Corridor Forum Meeting 4 Report by INEA on the results of the CEF Call 2015 (by INEA) 5 Information on the call 2016 (by MOVE B4) 6 Short reporting about the TEN-T Days in Rotterdam (by MOVE B1) 7 Presentation on the state of the play of the study (by Contractor Consortium): - Conclusions on the second ideas lab on rail road terminals - Final Report on the Project List - Preliminary Report on the elements of the 2 nd generation Work Plan - Cooperation with the Rail Freight Corridor ScanMed 8 Feedback from the Forum members 9 Preparation of the 2 nd generation Work Plan (by European Coordinator) - State of the play - Schedule for acceptance by the Member States 10 Further steps: next Corridor Forum meetings, ad hoc working groups, missions, conferences on the Corridor, involvement of stakeholders (by European Coordinator) 11 Any other business 12 Conclusions / wrap-up (by European Coordinator) End of the meeting, around 14:30 Restricted meeting with representatives of the MS and Norway, 14:30-16:00 Date: September 2016 71 KombiConsult GmbH 26

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