Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency

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. The parent organization is the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

Väylävirasto
Trafikledsverket
Government agency overview
Formed1 January 2010 (as Finnish Transport Agency)
Preceding agencies
  • Finnish Road Administration
  • Finnish Rail Administration
  • Finnish Maritime Administration
TypeGovernment agency
Jurisdiction Finland
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
Employees430
Annual budget2.1 billion € (2022)
Government agency executive
  • Kari Wihlman
Parent Government agencyMinistry of Transport and Communications of Finland
Websitevayla.fi/en
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