Network Statemen NETWORK STATEMENT. Annex A.1 Glossary. 1. Definitions
|
|
|
- Hilary O’Neal’
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 NETWORK STATEMENT Annex A.1 Glossary 1. Definitions Applicant (article 3, 11 of the Rail Code) Branch lines Dedicated lines Directory of track possessions (total line cuts - CTL) on the main network Framework agreement Licence Main lines Minister Network statement Railway infrastructure capacity Any railway undertaking or other natural or legal person or entity, such as authorised government bodies for the purposes of Regulation (EC) No 1370/2007 and shippers, forwarders and operators of combined transport, with an interest in the acquisition of infrastructure capacity for public servicerelated or commercial reasons. Lines travelled at speeds not in excess of 40 km/h These are broken down into: a) simplified operation lines, travelled by: - goods trains - special passenger trains for which prior authorisation has been obtained from the railway infrastructure manager; b) industrial lines, travelled exclusively by goods trains serving connections. Lines which are exclusively used by a specific type of transport. Track possessions are total or partial interruptions to rail movements on one or more sections during a given period, either during the day, or at night, on weekdays or at weekends, organised in the seasonal timetables and implemented systematically throughout the period concerned. Accordingly, track possessions CTL are intervals free of any rail movement on all the tracks of a given section, intended to allow the performance of routine infrastructure maintenance works. These track possessions must achieve an acceptable compromise between the maintenance needs of the lines and commercial imperatives. An agreement defining the rights and obligations of an applicant and of the infrastructure manager and relating to the railway infrastructure capacities to be allocated and the rates to be applied over a duration exceeding a single period of validity of the timetable. The authorization issued by the competent authority in a European Union Member State to an undertaking, recognising it as a railway undertaking supplying the railway transport services mentioned therein. Lines which are used by passenger and goods trains at speeds generally in excess of 40 km/h. The minister authorised for the regulation of the railway traffic. The document which gives a detailed description of the network, the general rules for travelling on it, the deadlines, the procedures and the criteria that relate to the systems for the charging and for the distributing of the rail infrastructure capacity; this document also gives all the other information required in order to apply for rail infrastructure capacity. The potential to schedule train paths requested for a section of the railway infrastructure for a certain period. Network Statement Annex A.1 - Glossary 1/5
2 Railway infrastructure manager Railway undertaking (article 3, 27 of the Rail Code) Regulatory body Related railway undertaking Safety certificate Specialist goods lines Specialist passenger lines Timetable Traffic Organisation Office (BOT) Train path Infrabel-Infrastructure Area Management Infrabel-Network Area Management Corridor Information Document (CID) The limited liability company under public law Infrabel. Any public or private undertaking holding a licence in accordance with the applicable European regulations and whose main activity involves providing rail transport services for goods and/or passengers, where the undertaking has to provide the traction; this also includes undertakings which solely provide traction. The rail transport economic regulatory authority Any association, company or legal entity authorised to file an application for train paths to allow the movement of rail vehicles on the network for approvalcertification or tourist travel purposes. The document issued by the safety authority declaring that a railway undertaking has set in place its safety management system and meets the requirements set out in the technical specifications for interoperability, in other relevant provisions under European law and in the safety rules for managing risks and providing a safe service on the network. Lines which the IM designates for specific use by goods trains and on which these are given priority when capacity is being allocated. Lines which the IM designates for specific use by passenger trains and on which these are given priority when capacity is being allocated. The data defining all scheduled train and rolling-stock movements which will take place on the relevant infrastructure during the period for which it is in force. The Infrabel network is divided into five Areas (North-West, North-East, Centre, South-West, South-East). Each Area will ultimately have its own Traffic Organisation Office, responsible for local planning of: - train paths; - parking capacity available in sidings; - works to be carried out to maintain or develop the IM s capacity. The infrastructure capacity needed to run a given train between two places over a given time period. Each Infrabel-Infrastructure area is directed by an area Manager, under the authority of the General Infrastructure Manager. Each area is divided into a certain number of Infrastructure districts. This number varies according to the size of the area and its geographical scope. The areas have a specific works and coordination vocation. The five areas (North-West, North-East, Centre, South-West, South-East) of the I-Network Management are responsible for the organisation of traffic and general monitoring. Each area is managed by an Area Manager, who is directly under the General Network Director. The freight corridor management committee establishes, regularly updates and publishes a document containing: all information featured in the national network reference documents which concern the freight corridor, established in accordance with the procedure described in Directive 2001/12/EC, article 3; Network Statement Annex A.1 - Glossary 2/5
3 Corridor One-Stop-Shop Auxiliary company of a railway undertaking or of the infrastructure manager Infrabel One-Stop-Shop Rail Freight Corridor (RFC) the list and characteristics of terminals, particularly information on the conditions and means of access to the terminals; information regarding capacity request procedures, procedures for capacity allocation for goods trains, traffic management coordination procedures and procedures for traffic management in the event of disruptions; the implementation plan (characteristics of the Rail Freight Corrider, investment plan, etc.) The management committee of a freight corridor designate or create a common entity which provides candidates with the possibility of presenting requests and obtaining a response, in one place and through one operation, regarding infrastructure capacities for a goods train crossing at least one border along the freight corridor. All natural or legal persons, associations or companies which use the rail infrastructure and which the railway undertaking or infrastructure serves, under its control and responsibility. The railway undertaking of the infrastructure manager must ensure that its auxiliary complies with the rules and obligations. RNE has established a One-Stop-Shop (OSS) point of contact in each member country. Each client can choose its OSS point of contact for all requirements regarding international rail services. More information on OSS is available on the website All designated railway lines, particularly cross-border railway lines, on Member State territory or between Member States and, if necessary, in other European countries, linking two or more terminals across a main route of the corridor, and if necessary, diversionary routes and the sections linking them, including railway infrastructures and their facilities and the corresponding rail services referred to in Directive 2001/14/EC, article Explanation of abbreviations AM AR BOT CT CID C-OSS CTL DCI DRR/NS ERTMS ETCS Arrêté Ministérel (Ministerial Order) Arrêté Royal (Royal Decree) Bureau Organisation du Trafic (Traffic Organisation Office) Court Terme (Short Term) Corridor Information Document Corridor One-Stop-Shop Coupure Totale de Lignes (Total Line Cuts) Delegated Control Installation Document de Référence du Réseau (Network Statement) European Rail Traffic Management System European Train Control System Network Statement Annex A.1 - Glossary 3/5
4 FIFS FTE GCU GRI-R GSM-R IM LAGV LGV / HSL LST LT PSS RCT RGS RFC RGUIF RID RIV RLT RMNR RMR RNE RRU RSEIF RT RTR RU SNCB SSICF STI/TSI First In First Served Forum Train Europe General Contract of Use for wagons Gestions Régionales Infrabel Réseau (Infrabel Regional Network Management Units) GSM for Railways Infrastructure Manager Lignes Aménagées pour la Grande Vitesse (lines equipped for high-speed trains) Reference speed > 160 km/h and < or = 220 km/h Lignes à Grande Vitesse / High-Speed Lines Livret du Service des Trains (Train Service Booklet) Long Term Plan Schématique de Signalisation (Schematic Signalling Plan) Réservation Court Terme (Short Term Reservation) Règlement Général de la Signalisation (General Signalling Regulation) Rail Freight Corridor Règlement Général pour l Utilisation de l Infrastructure Ferroviaire (General Regulation for the Utilisation of the Railway Infrastructure) Règlement concernant le transport International ferroviaire de marchandises Dangereuses (Regulation on the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail) Regolamento Internazionale Veicoli (Regulation for the reciprocal use of wagons in international traffic) Réservation Long Terme (Long Term Reservation) Redevance Manœuvre Non-Réservable (Non-Reservable Shunting Charge) Redevance Manœuvre Réservable (Reservable Shunting Charge) Rail Net Europe Related Railway Undertaking Règles de Sécurité en matière d Exploitation de l Infrastructure Ferroviaire (Safety Rules for the Operation of the Rail Infrastructure) Real Time Réservation Temps Réel (Real Time Reservation) Railway Undertaking Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Belges (Belgian Railways) Service de Sécurité et d Interopérabilité des Chemins de Fer (Railway Interoperability and Safety Service) Spécifications Techniques d Interopérabilité (Technical Specifications on Network Statement Annex A.1 - Glossary 4/5
5 TBL TGV/HST UIC Interoperability) Transmission Balise Locomotive (Balise Locomotive Transmission) Train Grande Vitesse (High-Speed Train) Union Internationale des Chemins de fer (International Union of Railways) Network Statement Annex A.1 - Glossary 5/5
Fit for the European Rail Market Training Competence - Certification
SIAFI Europe Seminar Paris, 29 September 2008 Fit for the European Rail Market Training Competence - Certification European Railway Agency Interoperability Unit n 1 EU Rail Policy: The Core Aim To adapt
Directive 2001/16 - Interoperability of the trans- European conventional rail system
01/16-ST02 part 2 version EN07 TSI-TAF origin EN Status NA Directive 2001/16 - Interoperability of the trans- European conventional rail system Draft Technical Specification for Interoperability "Telematic
The logistics sector s view on the infrastructure in Central-Eastern European Member States Dr László Mosóczi Chairman of HUNGRAIL
The logistics sector s view on the infrastructure in Central-Eastern European Member States Dr László Mosóczi Chairman of HUNGRAIL Transport accessibility and connectivity in Central and Eastern Europe
The Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management of the Netherlands
Memorandum of Understanding on the implementation of approval procedures for rolling stock and cross-acceptance of approval procedures of the competent supervisory authorities between The Ministry of Transport,
Your Power. Traction energy
Your Power Traction energy Table of content 1. What is traction energy? 3 1.1 From producer to train 1.2 Advantages 1.3 Energy, voltage or current 1.4 Transport and distribution 1.5 Supply of traction
ACTION PLAN 2008-2013
RAIL FREIGHT CORRIDOR CZECH REPUBLIC - NETHERLANDS ACTION PLAN 2008-2013 July 2006 DRAFT This action plan has been decided upon by the Ministries of Transport from the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.
Measure 9: Updating the interoperability directives on high-speed and conventional railway networks First page:
Measure 9: Updating the interoperability directives on high-speed and conventional railway networks First page: Policy package: 2A: Rail liberalisation and harmonisation Measure 9: Updating the interoperability
IQ-C Action plan 2006-2008-2012 for rail freight corridor Rotterdam-Genoa
IQ-C Action plan 2006-2008-2012 for rail freight corridor Rotterdam-Genoa July 2006 (Initial Document) August 2008 (Update) The action plan has been decided upon by the Ministries of Transport from Germany,
Rail research Successes and challenges
Rail research Successes and challenges DEUFRAKO 30 ans de coopération francoallemande dans le domaine de la recherche sur les transports Alain Le Guellec, SNCF Direction de l Innovation et de la Recherche
AGREEMENT REGARDING THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF RAIL FREIGHT CORRIDOR RHINE-ALPINE
AGREEMENT REGARDING THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF RAIL FREIGHT CORRIDOR RHINE-ALPINE Zeebrugge- Antwerp/Amsterdam/Vlissingen/Rotterdam/Duisburg-Basel-Milan-Genoa BETWEEN THE MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF TRANSPORT OF
Trade & Transport Corridors. European Projects & Initiatives
Trade & Transport Corridors European Projects & Initiatives Trade Corridors A concept in evolution WORLD BANK Assisting land-locked countries which depend on overland routes to access sea-ports for international
Assessment of freight train derailment risk reduction measures: A1 Existing measures
Det Norske Veritas Assessment of freight train derailment risk reduction measures: A1 Existing measures Report for Report No: BA000777/02 Rev: 02 18 April 2011 Assessment of derailment risk reduction measures:
White Paper European Railway Traffic Management System - ERTMS
Kapsch CarrierCom White Paper European Railway Traffic Management System - ERTMS always one step ahead ERTMS: A common signaling and communication system. Railways operate in a competitive environment
European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) Complete Solutions for ETCS and GSM-R
European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) Complete Solutions for ETCS and GSM-R Basis for interoperability European Rail Traffic Management System from Siemens Transportation Systems and Nokia Siemens
Key Performance Indicators in Railways- Who measures what?
Key Performance Indicators in Railways- Who measures what? Contact: Victor Vaugoin ([email protected]) Key Performance Indicators- how to define and measure performance for Infrastructure Managers
EUROPEAN RAILWAY AGENCY
EUROPEAN RAILWAY AGENCY Guide for the application of the Art 14 (a) of the Safety Directive and Commission Regulation (EU) No 445/2011 on a system of certification of entities in charge of maintenance
These guidelines are organised in 2 separate parts, as follows:
GUIDELINES TO BECOME AN APPROVED TRAINING PROVIDER FOR THE COURSE LEADING TO THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE FOR TRANSPORT MANAGERS (ROAD HAULAGE AND PASSENGER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS) FEBRUARY
CTCS Chinese Train Control System
CTCS Chinese Train Control System B. Ning, T. Tang, K. Qiu, C. Gao & Q. Wang Department of Control Engineering, School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Northern Jiaotong University, P. R. China
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of XXX
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, XXX [ ](2015) XXX draft COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION of XXX amending Commission Implementing Decision C(2014) 1921 as amended by Decision C(2015) 2192 establishing a Multi-Annual
Financing the European Mobility Network with the Connecting Europe Facility
Financing the European Mobility Network with the Connecting Europe Facility Stéphane Ouaki, Head of Unit DG MOVE, European Commission Budapest, 22 January 2013 Key elements of the new TEN-T policy Support
Railway Safety Directive 2004/49/EC
Railway Safety Directive 2004/49/EC Dragan JOVICIC Safety Assessment Sector Slide n 1 Content 1. Existing railway context & 1 st steps for establishing a EU railway area 2. Objectives of the European Union
Asset Management Policy March 2014
Asset Management Policy March 2014 In February 2011, we published our current Asset Management Policy. This is the first update incorporating further developments in our thinking on capacity planning and
ERTMS for a competitive railway
ERTMS for a competitive railway A joint cross-border traffic management system for railways Sweden and Europe need a competitive railway system. With the focus on this, EU decided in 1996 that a standardized
Success with three networks: SBB Infrastructure. InnoTrans 2012.
Success with three networks: SBB Infrastructure. InnoTrans 2012. 2 SBB is playing a central role in the success for Swiss economy. The efficient rail network and reliable transport services facilitate
Network Statement 2015 Betuwe Line Based on the Railways Act Period of validity: 2015 timetable Sunday 14 December 2014 to Saturday 12 December 2015
Network Statement 2015 Betuwe Line Based on the Railways Act Period of validity: 2015 timetable Sunday 14 December 2014 to Saturday 12 December 2015 Final version 1.0 13 December 2013 Version management
Please direct requests for further information or authorisation to: Principal Information Governance Advisor
Major Rail Incident Interim Report Serious Injury Collision Draper Street level crossing, Cairns 15 June 2015 Published by: Department of Transport and Main Roads Postal address: PO Box 673 Fortitude Valley
THE RAILWAYS (ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING) REGULATIONS
THE RAILWAYS ACT [ No. 4 OF 2002] REGULATIONS Made under section 28 THE RAILWAYS (ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING) REGULATIONS THE RAILWAYS ACT [ No. 4 OF 2002] REGULATIONS Made under section 28 THE
Combined Transport: UIRR DESTINY project. Workshop Combined Transport
Combined Transport: UIRR DESTINY project Workshop Combined Transport 05.02.2014 1 Content Presentation of the UIRR Overall presentation of the project DESTINY The EN 13044 standard and DESTINY 2 UIRR The
Guidelines for the Application of Asset Management in Railway Infrastructure Organisations
Guidelines for the Application of Asset Management in Railway Infrastructure Organisations INTERNATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYS (UIC) 16 rue Jean Rey - F-75015 PARIS Tel: +33 (0)1 44 49 20 20 Fax: +33 (0)1
ANNEX. 06020101 - Removing bottlenecks and bridging missing links; 06020102 - Ensuring sustainable and efficient transport in the long run;
ANNEX 1. BUDGET 1.1. Budget heading 06020101 - Removing bottlenecks and bridging missing links; 06020102 - Ensuring sustainable and efficient transport in the long run; 06020103 - Optimising the integration
High Speed Rail in Poland plans & activities
High Speed Rail in Poland plans & activities UN ECE TER Project Workshop Master Plan for the future High Speed Rail network in Central and Eastern Europe Timisoara, 10 14 September 2012 Jerzy Kleniewski
Documentation on Noise-Differentiated Track Access Charges Information on Status, Background and implementation
Documentation on Noise-Differentiated Track Access Charges Information on Status, Background and implementation Documentation on Noise Differentiated Track Access Charges: Executive Summary > Railway noise
This document is meant purely as a documentation tool and the institutions do not assume any liability for its contents
2004R0550 EN 04.12.2009 001.001 1 This document is meant purely as a documentation tool and the institutions do not assume any liability for its contents B REGULATION (EC) No 550/2004 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 25.9.2014 COM(2014) 592 final REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL on the implementation in the period from 4 December 2011 until 31 December
Translation of the 27 th June 1921 Act on non-profit-making associations, non-profit-making international associations and foundations
Albert I, King of the Belgians, To all, present and to come, Hail. The Parliament has adopted and We sanction what follows: 27 th June 1921 Act on non-profit-making associations, non-profit-making international
ROTTERDAM DECLARATION OF MINISTERS ON RAIL FREIGHT CORRIDORS
ROTTERDAM DECLARATION OF MINISTERS ON RAIL FREIGHT CORRIDORS COMMON DECLARATION of the Ministers of Transport of Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,
Thales: World leader in signalling technology and the worldwide ETCS infrastructure leader with the most successful track record in the industry
Thales: World leader in signalling technology and the worldwide ETCS infrastructure leader with the most successful track record in the industry TABLE OF CONTENTS The European perspective...3 The three
The key elements of the TEN-T guidelines
TEN-T guidelines and CEF LOOKING BEYOND INFRASTRUCTURES A NEW MOBILITY CULTURE and the 10th edition of SWOMM Scientific Workshop on Mountain Mobility and TRENTO Herald Ruijters MOVE B1, 6 March 2015 The
UIC Security Platform. BIRC Working. Security of International freight transport within the East-West Corridor
UIC Security Platform BIRC Working Group Security of International freight transport within the East-West Corridor November 2014 Contents 3 4 4 5 Background Introduction Goals and objectives Primary areas
A. European Social Regulations
(ECR/ed (2005) 3) Euro Controle Route - Offence Codes - Fining Goal of the document : - Look for differences and similarities between sanctions - Bring the findings under attention of the Commission -
GENERAL CONTRACT OF USE FOR WAGONS GCU
GENERAL CONTRACT OF USE FOR WAGONS GCU Edition dated 1 January 2016 CONTENTS PREAMBLE 5 CHAPTER I OBJECT, SCOPE OF APPLICATION, TERMINATION, FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONTRACT, DISCONTINUANCE OF BEING
Cefic Position on Intermodal Transport Network Development
Summary Cefic Position on Intermodal Transport Network Development June 2014 The goal of the European Union to shift 30 % of road transport to intermodal means is very ambitious. The chemical industry
Reporting»» 8723-1 7266-2 35545-3 79633-23 5212-1 3912 +2 5587 +188 4566-1 9471-15 7233-2 41139 +222 18755-7 665 +18 76552-1 5862 +91 7458-1 115-1
International Train Monitoring Reporting Data Exchange 8723-1 5212-1 57452-1 7266-2 57452 79633-1 35545-3 15003 54403-14 57452-23 5212-14 -1 8612 +1 8965-8 7548 79633-1 -23-1 103-18 15003-14 74522-1 3912
COMMISSION REGULATION. of 5.5.2011
EN EN EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 5.5.2011 C(2011) 2962 final COMMISSION REGULATION of 5.5.2011 on the technical specification for interoperability relating to the subsystem 'telematics applications
COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. of 8.9.2011
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 8.9.2011 C(2011) 6269 final COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION of 8.9.2011 on support for an EU-wide ecall service in electronic communication networks for the transmission of in-vehicle
MAP 21 themes. Strengthens America s highway and public transportation systems. Supports the Department s aggressive safety agenda
MAP 21 themes Strengthens America s highway and public transportation systems Creates jobs and supports economic growth Supports the Department s aggressive safety agenda Simplifies and focuses the Federal
The new system for door control and command: implementation and tests on a UIC project Doct. Eng.Gianfranco Cau*
The new system for door control and command: implementation and tests on a UIC project Doct. Eng.Gianfranco Cau* FS - Trenitalia - Unità Tecnologie Materiale Rotabile TRENITALIA has been charged by UIC
Annex to the Accreditation Certificate D-PL-11190-01-00 according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005
Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH Annex to the Accreditation Certificate D-PL-11190-01-00 according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Period of validity: 03.02.2015 to 02.02.2020 Holder of certificate: TÜV
Customer requirements. Asset management planning Inspection and assessment Route asset planning Annual work plans Contracting strategy
Section 8 Output monitoring Inputs Customer requirements Safety standards Outputs and funding SRA and Government Policy Network stewardship strategy Asset and operational policies Maintenance & renewal
Localisation and tracking solution of dangerous goods transport
CORE Supply Chain Forum Antwerp, 24 September 2015 Localisation and tracking solution of dangerous goods transport Antonella Di Fazio, Telespazio SPA, Italy CORE Supply Chain Forum, Antwerp, 24 September
Rail Line Radio Systems
Rail Line Radio Systems 1 Basic and substitute rail line connection Appendix F 1.1 Radio equipment units 1 ) on the railway infrastructure operated by SŽDC are used for basic, substitute or emergency rail
GSM-R Projects. Realized with GSM900
GSM-R Projects Realized with GSM900 GSM-R The System Solution The MORANE test and validation project Railway companies in Europe and all over the world have various different communication requirements
High speed railway principles
High speed railway principles Ignacio Barrón de Angoiti, Director High Speed, International Railway Association (UIC) Professional Conference on High Speed In the World and in the Czech Republic Praha,
How To Improve The Rail Transport System In European Union
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, COM(2010) 474 COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION concerning the development of a Single European Railway Area {COM(2010) 475} EN EN COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION concerning
MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE: CASE OF CENTROPE
MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE: CASE OF CENTROPE Mihály Lados C.Sc. and László Jóna PhD candidate (WHRD CRS of CERS HAS, Győr) Territorial Cohesion in Europe The 70 th anniversary of the Transdanubian Research
The Railway Infrastructure Administration, state organization
Ref. no S 48534/2014-O12 The Railway Infrastructure Administration, state organization issues The Network Statement on nationwide and regional rail networks Valid for preparation of Timetable 2016 and
Engineering Inspection Plans For Entity in Charge of Maintenance Certificates. May 2012
Engineering Inspection Plans For Entity in Charge of Maintenance Certificates May 2012 Contents 1. Introduction 4 Engineering Inspection Plans 4 The Assessment Process 5 Proportionality 5 Assessment Timescale
JOB DESCRIPTION. Executive Manager Technical Services. Contract (negotiable up to 5 years) Date Appointed:
JOB DESCRIPTION Position: Department: Reports To: Supervises: Stream/Level: Incumbent: Date Appointed: Executive Manager Technical Services Technical Services Chief Executive Officer Technical Services
LOGISTICS STUDIES IN LUXEMBURG
LOGISTICS STUDIES IN LUXEMBURG Over the past few years, Luxembourg has continuously improved its positioning as an intercontinental logistics hub in Europe especially for contract, air and rail freight-based
Network Certification Body
Network Certification Body Scheme rules for assessment of railway projects to requirements of the Railways Interoperability Regulations as a Notified and Designated Body 1 NCB_MS_56 Contents 1 Normative
Option Table - Directive on Statutory Audits of Annual and Consolidated Accounts
Option Table - Directive on Statutory Audits of Annual and Consolidated Accounts The purpose of this document is to highlight the changes in the options available to Member States and Competent Authorities
The results of this consultation will feed into the Commission impact assessment which will accompany the proposal on an EU coordinated approach.
Stakeholders' consultation on a proposal for an EU coordinated approach to R&I in the rail sector under Horizon 2020 in support to the completion of the Single European Railway Area This consultation asks
AGREEMENT. between. the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark and. the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. on the facilitation of the issuance of visas
AGREEMENT between the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on the facilitation of the issuance of visas The Government of the KINGDOM OF DENMARK and The Cabinet
Level 2 Certificate in International Trade and Logistics Operations (3293-01)
Level 2 Certificate in International Trade and Logistics Operations (3293-01) Qualification handbook 501/1989/8 www.cityandguilds.com April 2011 Version 1.1 (June 2011) About City & Guilds As the UK s
ARA Digital Train Radio System Functional Requirements For Australian Metropolitan Railway Operators. 19 September 2005
ARA Digital Train Radio System Functional Requirements For Australian Metropolitan Railway Operators 19 September 2005 1. General 1.1 General 1.1.1 Scope and Standard The Australian Metropolitan Railway
Transport Infographics
Connect to Compete! Generating growth Transport Infographics Creating jobs Innovating to compete Connecting people Transport Generating growth Transport is the lifeblood of the EU economy There are over
EU Directive on Network and Information Security SWD(2013) 31 & SWD(2013) 32. A call for views and evidence
EU Directive on Network and Information Security SWD(2013) 31 & SWD(2013) 32 A call for views and evidence 22 nd May 2013 Contents Contents... 2 Overview: The EU Directive on Network and Information Security...
Signaling Programme. Signaling Programme - Laboratory Test. 05.05.2015 Gitte Oberbossel
Signaling Programme Signaling Programme - Laboratory Test 05.05.2015 Gitte Oberbossel 1 Agenda F-Banen signaling programme and migration strategy Simple solution overview of signaling programme and scope
The results of studies drawn up for the development of the Scandinavian-Mediterranean Core Network Corridor
The results of studies drawn up for the development of the Scandinavian-Mediterranean Core Network Corridor Uwe Sondermann KombiConsult GmbH Trento, 06.03.2015 Presentation of Final Report in December
How To Regulate Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voip) In The Uk
Introduction This note is intended to provide informal guidance for companies who are using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to deliver communications services to customers. The guidance
Investment projects on PKP Polish Railway Lines network
Railway Kolej of the nowoczesnych new technologies technologii Railway of the new technologies Investment projects on PKP Polish Railway Lines network Warsaw, October 2012 Jacek Poniewierski Director of
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU)
L 122/22 Official Journal of the European Union 11.5.2011 COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 445/2011 of 10 May 2011 on a system of certification of entities in charge of maintenance for freight wagons and
GUIDANCE NOTE ON THE CONCEPT OF RELIANCE
Final version of 23/02/2009 COCOF 09/0002/01-EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL REGIONAL POLICY GUIDANCE NOTE ON THE CONCEPT OF RELIANCE ON THE WORK OF OTHER AUDITORS DISCLAIMER This is a Working
