Pan-European Corridor I

The Corridor I is one of the Pan-European corridors. It runs between Helsinki in Finland, and Warsaw and Gdańsk in Poland. The corridor follows the route: Helsinki - Tallinn - Riga - Warsaw/Gdańsk.

Pan-European Corridor I
Pan-European Corridor I highlighted in red
Major junctions
Start endHelsinki (Finland)
End endWarsaw and Gdańsk (Poland)
Location
CountriesFinland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Poland
Highway system
Pan-European corridors

Branches

  • Branch A (Via Hanseatica) - St. Petersburg to Riga to Kaliningrad to Gdańsk to Lübeck
  • Branch B (Via Baltica/E67) - Helsinki to Warsaw.
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