RFC Sector Statement Group
The signatories of the Sector Statement (Ten-T days 2016) form the Sector Statement Group (SSG). The role of the SSG is to steer the implementation of of the 10 sector priority projects.
The signatories of the Sector Statement (Ten-T days 2016) form the Sector Statement Group (SSG). The role of the SSG is to steer the implementation of of the 10 sector priority projects.
As a side product of IM-RU working group the RNE running performance should have been created; Thomas to bring in keeper demands
The Committee is tasked with: (a) draft implementing acts to be adopted by the Commission on which the committee is asked to give an opinion, in accordance with the advisory or examination procedure provided for, respectively, in Article 32(2) of Directive 2007/59, in Articles 51(2) and 51(3) of Directive (EU) 2016/797 and in Articles 28(2) […]
The Committee is tasked with: (a) draft implementing acts to be adopted by the Commission on which the committee is asked to give an opinion, in accordance with the advisory or examination procedure provided for, respectively, in Article 32(2) of Directive 2007/59, in Articles 51(2) and 51(3) of Directive (EU) 2016/797 and in Articles 28(2) […]
The Committee is tasked with: (a) draft implementing acts to be adopted by the Commission on which the committee is asked to give an opinion, in accordance with the advisory or examination procedure provided for, respectively, in Article 32(2) of Directive 2007/59, in Articles 51(2) and 51(3) of Directive (EU) 2016/797 and in Articles 28(2) […]
Established at the request of UNIDROIT (the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law) to represent the position of the rail industry relating to adoption and implementation of the 2007 Luxembourg Protocol to the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on matters relating to railway rolling stock (the Luxembourg Rail Protocol).
Work through the European Institutions to encourage Member States to adopt the Luxembourg Rail Protocol
RASCOP is a joint coordination and advisory group established by the European Commission to coordinate and streamline the activities of relevant stakeholders active in the EU in the development of European and international standards and other technical documents related to the railway sector.
Assist the Commission in formulating and implementing the European Union’s activities aimed at developing policy on security relating to land transport, foster ongoing exchanges of relevant experience, policies and practices between the Member States and the various parties involved.
The scope of the NRB is to provide a tool of dialogue, consultation and exchange of information between the Agency and the Representative Bodies representing the railway sector to improve collaboration, coordination and communication. The NRB is also dedicated to the handling of sensitive issues of a “system integration” nature which have significant impact for […]