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Swedish Transport Administration: Planning and Managing the Transport System

The Swedish Transport Administration is responsible for long-term planning, construction, operation, and maintenance of the transport system in Sweden. We ensure smooth and safe travel through road, rail, maritime, and air traffic. Our goal is to improve accessibility and promote innovation in the transportation sector.

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Swedish Transport Administration: Planning and Managing the Transport System

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  1. The Albanian visit 2013-02-06 Charlotta Lindmark Executive Director Legal Matters And Plan Review

  2. Parliament EU Government Law and Regulations Appoint Board and Director General Letter of Regulation Assignments Instruction Swedish Transport Administration Controling Swedish Transport Administration

  3. The task of Swedish Transport Administration • Is responsible for the long-term planning of the transport system for road traffic, rail traffic, maritime shipping, and air traffic • Is responsible for construction, operation and maintenance of the state road network and national railway network • Works for accessibility in public transportation through for example award of public service obligation contracts on national level • Rules on questions regarding state grants to the maritime shipping sector • Vision • Everybody arrives smoothly, • the green and safe way

  4. Sweden’s road and rail networks • The road network • 98,400 km of state roads • 41,000 km of municipal streets and roads • 76,100 km of private roads with state grant • The railway network • 11,900 km of railway line • 90% electrified • 11 400 switches • 560 stations for boarding and alighting

  5. This is why the Swedish Transport Administration was formed • An approach that embraces all means of transportation • A clearer customer perspective • Strong regional ties • A more efficient organisation • To support innovation and improvements to productivity in the construction work industry

  6. Quick facts about the Swedish Transport Administration 1(2) • Director General: Mr Gunnar Malm • Head office in Borlänge • Regional offices in Luleå, Gävle, Stockholm, Eskilstuna, Göteborg and Kristianstad • Fulfills functions from the former Swedish Rail Administration and the former Swedish Road Administration, Board of Shipping Support, National Public Transport Agency and parts of SIKA (Swedish Institute for Transport and Communications Analysis) as well as the long-term planning previously found in the Swedish Maritime Administration and the Swedish Transport Agency

  7. Quick facts about the Swedish Transport Administration 2(2) • The volume of the Swedish Transport Administration activity is approximately 47 billion SEK per year, of which • Investments – approximately 26 billion • Operations and maintenance – approximately 15 billion • Road Ferries, Driving Tests, ICT, Railway Training Centre, Swedish Transport Administration Museums and SweRoad are all part of the Swedish Transport Administration

  8. Men and women in the Swedish Transport Administration Permanent empolyees Temporary empolyees Total W M • Total 6 676 Transport administration employees, 64 % are men and 36 % are women • Average age: 48 years • Women: 45 years • Men: 50 years Source: The Swedish Transport Administration, 1 januari 2012

  9. We perform strategic planning for Sweden´s national transport network • We are responsible for the long-term planning of the transport system for road traffic, rail traffic, maritime shipping and air traffic • We are responsible for construction, operation and maintenance of the state road network and national railway network • Wepromote and take action in regional strategic planning and transport system analyses and community planning projects • Weinterlink the transport system with regional and municipal community

  10. Ådalen Line ProjectSEK 6.9 billion 13 of Sweden’s largest infrastructure projects E4 Sundsvall ProjectSEK 4.1 billion KirunaSEK 2 billion BanaVäg West ProjectSEK 13.2 billion E18 Hjulsta–Kista ProjectSEK 3,9 billion Marieholm Connection ProjectSEK 5.3 billion North Link/North Station ProjectSEK 12.6 billion West Link ProjectSEK 20 billion Stockholm BypassSEK 27,6 billion BanaVäg Motala–Mjölby ProjectSEK3,9 billion Stockholm City LineSEK 18.4 billion Mälaren Line ProjectSEK 10.7 billion Hallandsås ProjectSEK 10.8 billion

  11. Major investments in the transport system 2(2) National Projects 8 projects 0,6 bln SEK North District 240 projects 2,5 bln SEK Central District 180 projects 2,8 bln SEK East/Stockholm District 420 projects Ca 3,9 bln SEK West District 300 projects 3 bln SEK South District 300 projects 2,5 bln SEK

  12. What does each authority do? 1(2) – The Swedish Transport Administration is responsible for the long-term planning of the transport system for road traffic, rail traffic, maritime shipping, and air traffic; as well as for construction, operation and maintenance of the state road network and national railway network – The Swedish Transport Agency is the regulatory body for all transport modes; develops and enforces rules, issues licences (driving licences and certificates), registers changes in ownership, manages congestion and vehicle taxes – Transport Analysis scrutinizes and evaluates facts and data used in the decision making process, evaluates measures and is responsible for statistics

  13. What does each authority do? 2(2) – LFV Group operates air traffic control for civil and military flights in Sweden, and is responsible for safety in, and development of, Swedish airspace – The Swedish Maritime Administration is responsible for security and accessibility at sea, as well as for construction, operation, and maintenance of maritime shipping infrastructure

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