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1.1. Definition of Corridor C Corridor Antwerp / Basel / Lyon. Corridor C: total length 1 840 km (including alternative routes), 1 250 km in France, 510 km in Belgium, 70 km in Luxembourg and 8 in Switzerland.
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1.1. Definition of Corridor CCorridor Antwerp / Basel / Lyon • Corridor C: total length 1 840 km (including alternative routes), • 1 250 km in France, • 510 km in Belgium, • 70 km in Luxembourg • and 8 in Switzerland. • The corridor crosses four countries using four different electrification and five different signalisation systems. Corridor C is a logistic corridor, connecting major industrial poles such as Antwerp, Gent, Liège, the Lorraine and the Lyon regions, with main ports and big consumption markets.
Belgium • Luxembourg • France • Switzerland • + • Italy North Sea • Thionville • Gembloux • Libramont • Luxembourg • Aarschot • Bettembourg • Arlon • Woippy • Metz • Namur • Ottignies • Leuven • Remilly • Antwerpen • Noord . • Basel • Mutenz • Colmar • Pagny • Mulhouse • Strasbourg • Longuyon . • Toul • Athus • Dinant • Bertrix • Fleurus • Mont St Martin • Mechelen • Charleroi • Chatelet • Feluy • La Louvière • Zeebrugge • Gent • Balen • Brugge • Dijon Main route Alternative route • Lyon Perrache • Amberieu en Bugey • Corridor D • Budapest • Corridor D • Valencia • Sibelin 1.2. Corridor Antwerp / Basel / Lyon
2.2. Operational Structure of the GEIE Corridor C Steering Group MoU Assembly EEIG Executive Commitee Workgroup ETCS Workgroup Quality + Interoperability Subgroup 1 Subgroup … … Subgroup 13 Group Security
3.1. Targets for CC ETCS Antwerpen Leuven Bruxelles Ottignies Namur Athus Bettembourg Longuyon Thionville Target dates for migration scenario ETCS Level 1 version 2.3.0. Conflans Metz Lérouville Nancy Toul 2011 Chalindrey Mulhouse Basel 2009-2010 Dijon 2011 2012-2013 2010-2014 Macôn 2016-2017 Ambérieu 2018 Lyon Sibelin