Who are we?
European grouping of territorial cooperation (in formation)
We are re-establishing intercity, interregional and international connections of public passenger transport and other forms of sustainable and e-mobility. All in close connection with proposals for upgrading the existing railway infrastructure, railway lines, and stations and stops.
What we promise?
Four core &
seven extended core
railway corridors in TEN_T
We are the initiative to completely upgrade the railway network in Slovenia, which in the 21st century has fewer railway lines than at the beginning of the 20th century. To us, to our members and partners, this is unacceptable.
That's why we designed four core and seven extended TEN_T cross-border railway corridor proposals, in the first place to use the potential of existing railways in Slovenia and its border regions—while simultaneously re-establishing frequent railway cross-border connections. That's our promise.
Legal form
Why grouping?
The founders of Mobilitatis Omni have chosen the institute as the most appropriate legal form of this initiative.
Funding
Sources of funding
The membership fee is the basic financial source of the institute's function.
ID
ID Card
Name of the grouping: Mobilitatis Omni.
Address:
Plese 9a, SI-9000 Murska Sobota, Slovenia.
Founders & members
Founders, members & partners of the grouping
Three companies—Arcont, Pomurski sejem and Teleing gradnje—founded the Mobilitatis Omni grouping. Several other companies, organisations and municipalities joined in the meantime.
The municipalities which are members of Mobilitatis Omni
The grouping is also supported by:
Municipality of Komen, Municipality of Dornava, Municipality of Sveti Tomaž, Municipality of Benedikt, Municipality of Gornji Petrovci and Ptuj City Municipality.
The leadership team of the grouping
Marko Savić is director of the grouping.
Peter Beznec is the future president of the groupings' council.
The initiator and director of the association is Marko Savić, M.Sc. M.Sc.. Savić is a former Senior Lecturer in Design Management at the Faculty of Design, a doctoral student at the interdisciplinary environmental protection doctoral program at the University of Ljubljana, and is currently employed part-time at the International School of Gimnazija Bežigrad as an economics teacher.
Peter Beznec is the Director of the Centre for Health and Development, Murska Sobota, and future President of the Mobilitatis Omni groupings' council.
Legenda:
Mobilitatis Omni grouping promise
Upgrade to 870 of core TEN_T
railway kilometres in Slovenia. By 2030!
All border railway crossing in five countries re-opened.
We designed a proposal of four core and seven extended TEN-T railway corridors. That is how we are going to upgrade and reopen all railway crossings of Slovenia with our neighbours in Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and last but not least, Slovakia.
Vision of the grouping
By 2030 we will increase the current core TEN_T railway kilometres length in Sloveniafrom 510 railway kilometres to 870 railway kilometres.
From the comprehensive TEN_T railway lines of the current combined length of 107 railway kilometres, we will upgrade it to 515 kilometres of extended TEN_T, of which 365 are existing lines and 125 estimated kilometres of new lines.