Trans-European transport networks
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The Trans-European transport networks (TEN-T) were created by European Union legislation in the 1980s.
The networks are:
- Trans-European combined transport network
- Trans-European road network
- Trans-European inland waterway network
- Trans-European high-speed rail network
- Galileo satellite navigation system.
The TEN-T networks are part of a wider system of Trans-European Networks (TENs), including a telecommunications network (eTEN) and a proposed energy network (TEN-E or Ten-Energy).
In addition to the various TENs, there are ten Pan-European corridors, which are paths between major urban centres and ports.