Talk:Privileged transit traffic
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[edit]I run into the term 'Korridorzüge', googled wikipedia, found the de: page, very well written, but thoroughly unreferenced, so I could not just translate it, and started collecting bits and pieces. -No.Altenmann >t 04:57, 10 July 2014 (UTC)
Transalpin and Liechtenstein
[edit]This same Transalpin from Zurich to Salzburg, which passes through a corridor in Germany, also passes through Liechtenstein between Buchs in Switzerland and Feldkirch in Austria. I am assuming that this is also considered Privileged transit traffic, as neither Liechtenstein nor Switzerland are Schengen zone, and the train does not stop at all in Liechtenstein. Can anyone confirm? 60.240.207.146 (talk) 01:21, 8 November 2015 (UTC)
Ukraine M15 road passing through Moldovan territory near Palanca
[edit]That should also count as a privileged transit traffic, right? The actual border control station is set at the entry to the city of Palanca and Ukrainian traffic passing through only get military inspection at the beginning and end of the corridor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ChengH (talk • contribs) 12:24, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
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