The rail corridor is 4,340 km and includes
Germany KBS 241 the 66 km electrified
Elbe Valley Line from Dresden in Saxony via Pirna at Schöna to the Czech Republic at Děčín. KBS 860
the Nuremberg-Cheb line 151 km via Lauf an der Pegnitz, Hersbruck, Pegnitz, Kirchenlaibach and Marktredwitz to the Czech Republic at
Schirnding.
the Czech Republic Nº 083 (formerly 098) the 66 km double track electrified Děčín–Dresden railway line from Děčín via Pirna to Prague as part of the
First Railway Corridor.
Nº 170 the Third Railway Corridor electrified southwest from Prague 219 km via Plezň (dual track electrified) to Cheb.
Nº 250/260 dual track electrified south from Česka Třebová via Brno to Slovakia at Kuty.
Austria the
North Railway from the Czech border at Břeclav 88 km double track electrified from Bernhardsthal to Vienna. the
Parndorf Bratislava branch line from the Wien – Budapest main line at Parndorf 21 km single track electrified via Kittsee to the Slovak border at Petrzalka. the
Eastern Railway from the Hungarian border at
Hegyeshalom 70 km double track electrified to Vienna.
Slovakia 252 km double track electrified comprising the Bratislava–Kúty
Line 110 from the Czech Republic via Kuty to Bratislava, and the Bratislava–Štúrovo
Line 130 from Bratislava 149 km via Galanta, Nove Zamky to Hungary at Štúrovo, with the parallel single track electrified
Bratislava–Hegyeshalom railway Line 132 from Bratislava 33 km to Hungary at Rusovce.
Hungary The
Budapest–Hegyeshalom railway Line 1 double track electrified from Budapest 193 km to Austria and Slovakia at Hegyeshalom. The
Budapest–Újszász–Szolnok railway Line 120A from Budapest 100 km double track electrified to Szolnok and Line 120 from Szolnok 125 km via Békéscsaba to Arad at Lőkösháza.
Romania Line 200 from Hungary at Lököshaza electrified north and west from Arad via Deva, Vințu de Jos, and Sibiu to Brașov, where the Northern Branch runs 880 km via Brasov and Bucharest as Line 800 east via Fetești and Cernavodă to Constanța on the Black Sea, while the Southern Branch rums 400 km via Timisoara as Line 100 and Craiova as Line 912 to Calafat.
Bulgaria 264 km as
BDZ Line 7, electrified, mostly single track south from the
New Europe Bridge at Vidin to Mezdra, and
BDZ Line 2, electrified. mostly double track from Mezdra to Sofia.
BDZ Line 1 east from Sofia electrified (double track as far as Plovdiv) 320 km via Dimitrovgrad and Svilengrad to Turkey at Kapitan Andreevo to Istanbul.
BDZ Line 5 south from Sofia 210 km electrified via Pernik and Radomir (double track) and single track via Dupnitza to Greece at Kulata.
Greece South from Promahonass 144 km single track as the 17.5 km
Strymon-Kulata railway to the
Thessaloniki–Alexandroupolis railway. ==References==