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Highlighting TEN-T success

The Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-T EA) has launched a new campaign called “10 out of TEN” with the aim of showcasing successfully implemented TEN-T projects. A special publication highlights a selection of 10 implementation successes of this programme while a special section of the TEN-T EA’s website showcases these and other completed projects that the agency has managed on behalf of the European Commission. This section will continue to expand as more projects are successfully co
June 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 6025 Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-T EA) has launched a new campaign called “10 out of TEN” with the aim of showcasing successfully implemented TEN-T projects. A special publication highlights a selection of 10 implementation successes of this programme while a special section of the TEN-T EA’s website showcases these and other completed projects that the agency has managed on behalf of the 1690 European Commission. This section will continue to expand as more projects are successfully completed. Users will be able to scroll an interactive European map and access detailed information about each individual project and the benefits its realisation has brought.

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