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The Greening Transport Package
has been adopted on 8 July 2008

 

Measures to support freight transport
18 October 2007

 

Interoperability and ERTMS

|Recently adopted new and revised technical specifications for interoperability

|Mandates to the European Railway Agency

|Interoperability of the trans-European high-speed rail system

|TSIs for the trans-European high-speed rail system

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|Interoperability of the trans-European conventional rail system

|TSIs for the trans-European conventional rail system

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Interoperability


Implementation of the Interoperability Directives

The Commission adopted on 6 November 2006 its  Progress report 2000 to 2005 on the implementation of the Interoperability Directives (96/48/EC for high speed rail and 2001/16/EC for conventional rail). This is a report from the Commission to the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament.

Communication (COM (2006) 660 final of 6 November 2006):

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Annexes: Commission Staff Working Document (SEC(2006)1418) of 6 November 2006, English version only).

Press Release IP/06/1555, 14 November 2006. Commission reports on positive growth of rail interoperability: The European Commission has adopted its second report on the progress of interoperability across European railways. The report examines growth of rail interoperability and implementation of rail legislation across the Member States. The key finding of the report is that interoperability – the seamless movement of trains across the European rail network – has improved and now covers both high speed and conventional rail networks.

 

 

last update: 15-12-2008