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RSSA study released by the European Commission highlights the user benefits of competition in both passenger rail and rail freight services.
The award, divided into three categories, aims to promote fairness, diversity, and equality, and to celebrate outstanding and inspiring women and their achievements in the rail sector.
This April, the European Commission, together with Europe’s Rail, the European Union Agency for Railways, CER, UNIFE and ALE will launch the next edition of the EU Women in Rail Awards.
The Commission decided to refer Spain to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to correctly transpose and apply Directive 2012/34/EU establishing a single European railway area.
The eighth Rail Market Monitoring Report (RMMS) on the state of the EU rail market shows positive developments in 2019, before a significant change in traffic volumes in 2020 due to COVID-19.
The Commission published a package of revised technical standards to improve rail interoperability across borders – the so-called ‘Technical Specifications for Interoperability’ (TSIs).
The deadline for applications is 21/08/2023
The Commission is today proposing measures to make freight transport more efficient and more sustainable, by improving rail infrastructure management, offering stronger incentives for low-emission lorries, and better information on freight transport greenhouse gas emissions.
A study assessing the options for increasing rail connectivity and interoperability between the EU, Ukraine and Moldova has concluded that the first step to improving connections between Poland and Ukraine...
The ‘EU-Ukraine Visibility Map’ launched by transportation management platform Transporeon in collaboration with infrastructure managers’ association RailNetEurope.