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  • 15 April 2025
  • Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport
  • 1 min read

Commissioner Tzitzikostas hosts implementation dialogue on high-speed rail

Today’s implementation dialogue on high-speed rail, hosted by Commissioner Tzitzikostas, will focus on improving EU rail connectivity.

Linking Member States by efficient train services is essential to bring the EU closer together. It also advances the decarbonisation of the transport sector and fosters competitiveness, cohesion, and business productivity. The fragmentation of the TEN-T high-speed rail network along national borders however persists. 

The meeting, taking place in Brussels, will gather key European industry leaders, social partners, and stakeholders. During the dialogue, participants will discuss the timely implementation of infrastructure projects and  passenger services, such as barriers to booking and selling tickets. They will also exchange on how to ensure the competitiveness of the industry. The discussion will inform the Commission’s work on the upcoming action plan on high-speed rail.

Implementation dialogues are an opportunity to align implementation with realities on the ground. President von der Leyen tasked all Commissioners to organise two Implementation Dialogues per year to align implementation with realities on the ground. This is the first of such dialogues for Commissioner Tzitzikostas.

The list of participants and the conclusions will be available on the implementation dialogue on high-speed rail page.

Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, said: "High-speed rail is key to a connected, competitive, and climate-friendly Europe. This dialogue brings us one step closer to making this a reality."

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Publication date
15 April 2025
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Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport