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Railway transport measurement - passengers (rail_pa)

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National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

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Freight Transport covers the transport of goods in wagons and the transport of loaded and empty intermodal transport units - conducted by domestic as well as foreign railway undertakings. Railway undertakings which operate entirely within industrial and similar installations are excluded. For example, transport operations on company property or within ports are not recorded.  

Passenger transport covers the transport of passengers by the domestic railway undertaking, which is the only railway passenger operator in Slovenia.

There are no railway undertakings in passenger transport within industrial and similar installations as well as railway undertakings which would mainly provide local tourist services. Also there are no metro, light rails and tram systems in Slovenia.

 

The data collection follows the provisions of the following legal acts:

National level:

European level:

Mandatory data collection at EU level is based on legal act, the Regulation EU 2018/643 and covers goods and passengers.
Data is collected as following:

  • Annex I (annual data) –goods transport ,
  • Annex II (annual data)–passenger transport,
  • Annex III – (quarterly data) goods and passengers,
  • Annex IV and V( data every five years) regional statistics on goods and passengers and rail network and
  • Annex VIII (annual data) goods and passengers transport for small undertakings.

15 July 2020

The main concepts used in rail domain are:


Rail passenger means any person, excluding members of the train crew, who makes a trip by rail. For accident statistics, passengers trying to embark/disembark onto/from a moving train are included.
Passenger-km means the unit of measure representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one kilometer. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account.
Weight means the quantity of goods in tonnestones (1 000 kilograms). The weight to be taken into consideration includes, in addition to the weight of the goods transported, the weight of packaging and the tare weight of containers, swap bodies, pallets as well as road vehicles transported by rail in the course of combined transport operations. If the goods are transported using the services of more than one railway undertaking, when possible the weight of goods shall not be counted more than once.
Tonne-km means the unit of measure of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne (1 000 kilograms) of goods by rail over a distance of one kilometer. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account.
Train means one or more railway vehicles hauled by one or more locomotives or railcars, or one railcar travelling alone, running under a given number or specific designation from an initial fixed point to a terminal fixed point. A light engine, that is to say, a locomotive travelling on its own, is not considered to be a train.
Train-km means the unit of measure representing the movement of a train over one kilometre. The distance used is the distance actually run, if available, otherwise the standard network distance between the origin and destination shall be used. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account.

More details concerning the definitions can be found in the Regulation (EU) No 2018/643 of the European Parliament and of the Council on rail transport statistics, Article 3, but also in the Reference Manual on Rail transport statistics.

Statistical units for rail transport statistics are all railway stations.

Data on passenger and freight transport are collected from the railway undertakings operating at national territory within thresholds mentioned in the rail regulation.
Data on traffic are collected from infrastructure managers and railway undertakings.

Operational railway network on national territory.

The tables consist mostly of annual data. There are some tables providing quarterly and quinquennial (every five years) data.


According to the Rail regulation (EU) 2018/643 data is collected as following: Annual data
– Annex I –goods transport collected for a reference period of one year with a deadline for data transmission as 5 months after the reference periodreference period,
– Annex II –passenger transport, yearly data with eight months deadline after the end of reference period
– Annex III – quarterly data for goods and passengers with a deadline of three months after the end of the reference period,
– Annex IV and V data every five years on regional statistics on goods and passengers and rail network with deadline of 12 respectively 18 months after the end of reference period and
– Annex VIII goods and passengers transport for small undertakings with 5 respectively 8 months deadline after the end of reference period.

Overall accuracy of the rail transport statistics data is good. The processing with several plausibility checks as well as checks done before transmitting data to Eurostat provides a high accuracy of the data.

The volume and performance of rail freight traffic are measured in tonnes (mass) and tonne-kilometres. Passenger transport by rail is measured in the number of passengers and in passenger-kilometres. Information on the number of train kilometres is also available.
Traffic flows on the rail network are measured in number of trains - passenger, freight and others (optional)

After the receipt of the individual data required for the compilation of the respective statistics, these shall be checked for completeness and plausibility and, if necessary, corrected before they are anonymised in order to comply with Regulation (EC) No 332/2007.

Passenger and freight transport: Domestic and foreign railway undertakings 

 

Data concerning train movements by network segment: main railway operator

 

Freight transport statistics is published quarterly 90 days (3 months) after the reference quarter. Final annual data are published 240 days (8 months) after the reference year.

Annual passenger transport data are published 240 days (8 months) after the reference year. 

All necessary data are collected and transmitted to Eurostat in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 2018/643 within the specified transmission deadlines (see point 5 in this document).

Data from different european countries can include information from detailed and simplified reportings concerning the transport of goods and passengers.

For reasons of data protection it might be that data of freight or passenger transport must not be disclosed. Confidential data are marked with a "c" when data sets are transmitted to Eurostat. That means that this kind of data cannot be published. If data are not allowed to be published, a comparison (mirror statistics) with collected data of other National Statistical Instituts cannot be done.

Detailed reporting concerning freight transport or passenger transport (aggregated and anonymised) with an annual transport performance of at least 200 million tonne-kilometres or at least 500 000 tonnes (freight transport) respectively at least 100 million passenger kilometres (passenger transport) must be provided to Eurostat. For railway undertakings whose annual transport volume or transport performance is less than the mentioned thresholds (simplified reporting), detailed reporting is not necessary. If the countries to be compared collect data of all railway undertakings operating on their national territories a comparison might be possible if those data are published by Eurostat’s database.

There are no breaks in rail transport statistics data time series for Slovenia.