Rail Baltica growth corridor Transnational Roundtable Conference Vilnius, 24 November 2011 Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Rail Baltica and Core Network Corridors Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Finland is part of EU and the European Economic Area Population:Helsinki 0,6 million, Metropolitan Area 1,3 million, Finland 5,3 million. The port and the airport are links to the world Helsinki Connects Finland to the World Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Greater Helsinki Vision Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Helsinki Region Transport System Plan (HLJ 2011) Rail infrastructure Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Inner City Heavy Rail Network – with the tunnel Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Western Harbour Tallinn: 10 departures & arrivals St. Petersburg: 0,75 departures & arrivals In total: 41 km car lane, passengers Southern Harbour Stockholm: 1 arrival & departure Tallinn: 7 arrivals & departures In total: 4 km car lane, passengers Katajanokka Stockholm: 1 departure & arrival Tallinn: 2 departures & arrivals In total: 8 km car lane, passengers Vuosaari Poland and Germany: 1,5 departures & arrivals In total: 12 km car lane, passengers City of Helsinki Passenger Harbours - Connections and capasities Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Rail Baltica Perspective – Priorities for local and regional action in nodes Creation of efficient nodes Support of logistics systems Integrated strategies for the development of rail infrastructure Creation of prerequisites for seamless mobility Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
Case Helsinki: connections to Tallinn (and future Rail Baltica) Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki
4. Future of the Sea Routes: Tallinn as a Bridge to Europe Hannu Penttilä, Deputy Mayor of Helsinki