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Mobility and Transport

Operation and traffic management

On matters of Operation and traffic management DG MOVE on one hand develops the OPE TSI and follows its implementation by Member States through the NIP reports and on the other hand collaborates with the sector to remove barriers to international rail traffic, among others through the Rail Technical Operational Issues Logbook.

OPE TSI

In order to assess the implementation of the TSI OPE, Member States have the legal obligation under Article 3d(2) of Regulation (EU) 2015/995 to report on their implementation plans and progress in the form of a National Implementation Plan (NIP). This information is then put together in a NIP report that assesses the state of play throughout the. This report will be published soon.

National Implementation Plans (NIP) Country by Country

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus: No rail system

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Latvia: OPE 2006/920 IM, OPE 2006/920 RU, Update OPE 2012/757, Update OPE 2015/995

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta: No rail system

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Norway (norsk)

Switzerland

See also: http://www.era.europa.eu/Document-Register/Pages/OPE-TSI.aspx

 

Rail Technical Operational Issues Logbook

The Technical Operational Issues Log Book (ILB) is a European Commission initiative to accelerate progress on interoperability on the European railway network in order to stimulate international rail transport. For this purpose, the Issues Logbook was set up as a list reviewing the technical issues that cause the highest barriers to cross border rail operations.

The work done at European, corridor and national level by public authorities (European Union Agency for Railways, European Commission, national authorities), infrastructure managers (including Rail Freight Corridors - RFCs), railway undertakings and rail sector associations is streamlined and advanced.

Through support actions, suitable solutions and actions to improve the operational technical interoperability have been developed.

This process has resulted in the publication and subsequent updates of the Issues Logbook, as well as the accompanying documents, describing the issues, their solutions and follow-up actions in detail and identifying the related economic impact and potential.

Number 7 “buffer wagon” is solved since April 2021, all other issues have different status of advancement: more information and details can be found in the Rail Technical Operational Issues Logbook.

In addition, DG MOVE organises meetings with the RFCs, the Railway Undertaking Dialogue (RUD) and the Platform of Rail Infrastructure Managers in Europe (PRIME) to promote the measures and solutions.

  • 18 OCTOBER 2021
ILB Issues
  • 20 JULY 2021
Rail Technical and Operational Issues affecting Interoperability - Logbook (Explanatory document)
  • 20 JULY 2021
ILB implementation deployment plan
  • 20 JULY 2021
ILB Final economic report
  • 11 MAY 2022
Braking priority 1