Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency information
Organization responsible for the maintenance of Finland's transport system
Väylävirasto Trafikledsverket
Government agency overview
Formed
1 January 2010 (as Finnish Transport Agency)
Preceding agencies
Finnish Road Administration
Finnish Rail Administration
Finnish Maritime Administration
Type
Government agency
Jurisdiction
Finland
Headquarters
Helsinki, Finland
Employees
430[1]
Annual budget
2.1 billion € (2022)[1]
Government agency executive
Kari Wihlman
Parent Government agency
Ministry of Transport and Communications of Finland
Website
vayla.fi/en
The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (Finnish: Väylävirasto, Swedish: Trafikledsverket), shortened to FTIA, is a Finnish government agency responsible for the maintenance of Finland's road, rail, and waterway systems. The agency's annual budget is 2.1 billion euros.[1] The parent organization is the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
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