A recent two-part series highlights the European Union's investment in mobility and transport projects across member states, showcasing the impact of cohesion funds.
Context
The EU has allocated significant resources to enhance transport infrastructure as part of its cohesion policy, aiming to improve connectivity across Europe.S1S2
Key points
- The EU's cohesion funds are investing €63.2 billion in transport schemes from 2021 to 2027.S1
- Armen Georgian's journey covers various transport modes including train, plane, metro, tram, bicycle, scooter, and car.S1
- The series features locations across multiple countries, including France, Austria, Poland, and Hungary.S1S2
- The second part of the series continues the journey in Hungary and Austria, focusing on local transport initiatives.S2
- The series emphasizes the importance of cohesion policy in reducing regional disparities in transport access.S1S2
- Viewers are shown how these transport projects enhance mobility for both people and goods.S1
Why it matters
- Investing in transport infrastructure can lead to economic growth and improved quality of life for EU citizens.S1
What to watch
- Future developments in EU transport projects and their impact on regional connectivity.S1