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Mobility and Transport Symposium Competition & Regulation in the Rail Sector Deutsche Bahn AG Herald Ruijters, Director European Commission , DG MOVE Berlin, 25 January 2018

Competition & Regulation in the Rail Sector · Support implementation of Transport White Paper through new infrastructure policy including: ... hinterland rail connection to the Fehmarn

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  • Mobility and

    Transport

    Symposium

    Competition & Regulation

    in the Rail SectorDeutsche Bahn AG

    Herald Ruijters, Director

    European Commission , DG MOVE

    Berlin, 25 January 2018

  • The trans-European transport network

    Support implementation of Transport White Paper through new infrastructure policy including:

    • Objective methodology led to define a core and a

    comprehensive network

    • To be achieved by the deadlines of 2030 and 2050

    • Including ambitious standards for all infrastructures

    • And securing a synchronised implementation with the

    help of Corridors and European Coordinators

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  • Requirements

    • Core network

    • Road: express roads or motorways, safe and secure

    parking areas, alternative clean fuels

    • Rail: ERTMS, electrification, European track gauge

    • Rail freight lines: 22.5 t axle load, 740 m train length,

    100 km/h line speed

    • Alternative clean fuels for ports, inland ports and

    airports

    • Telematic applications, new technologies and innovation

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  • Implementation tools

    • Coordinators and Core Network Corridors

    • Synchronise investments in order to optimise network

    benefits

    • Multimodal: road, rail, maritime, air and IWW where

    possible

    • Involving at least 4 Member States

    • European Coordinators for 9 core network corridors and

    for ERTMS and Motorways of the Sea

    • Work Plans

    3

  • TEN-T Core Network Railway map (freight) Germany defined in Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013 Annex I

    5

  • EU rail investments – key figures

    CEF funding for rail

    • 2014 – 2016 calls: € 15,646,730,886

    • blending call: € 719,448,867

    • total: € 16,366,179,752

    ERTMS and other rail funding

    • Total ERTMS funding: € 1,140,283,106

    • Other rail funding: € 15,255,869,646

    • total: € 16,366,179,752

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  • State of play – CEF funding Germany

    • German portfolio is composed of 89 projects selected under the 2014-2016 and 2017 blending 1st cut-off calls.

    • German beneficiaries receive €2.2 billion of CEF Transport funding, while the total investment is €6.6 billion (between 2014 and 2020).

    • Most of the projects will end between 2019 and 2020.

    • €1,743.6 million of CEF funding for a total of 31 German rail projects

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  • Key rail projects in Germany I

    Upgrade and new build of Stuttgart-Wendlingen line, including Stuttgart 21 (2014-DE-TM-0163-W)

    Start date: January 2014

    End date: December 2019

    Estimated total cost of the action: €1,981,385,584

    Maximum EU contribution: €594,415,675

    Percentage of EU support: 30%

    This Action is part of the Global Project focused on upgrading the Stuttgart rail node (part of Rhine-Danube core network corridor). With converting this railway node rail services in long-distance and regional transport can be significantly expanded and travel times reduced, both on the axis Paris, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Vienna and Bratislava and within the metropolitan region.

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  • Key rail projects in Germany II

    Upgraded line/New-build line (ABS/NBS) Karlsruhe-Basel with partial upgrade measures on the existing line (2014-DE-TM-0094-M)

    Start date: January 2014

    End date: December 2019

    Estimated total cost of the action: €828,614,563

    Maximum EU contribution: €338,532,745.20

    Percentage of EU support: 40.51%

    The Karlsruhe-Basel project includes the four-track upgrade of the already existing 2 track line 4,000 (Rheintalbahn). With the two new tracks mainly designed for high speed traffic, a travel time reduction of 31 minutes will be achieved for high speed passenger trains. The two new tracks will be designed for a speed of 250 km/h and mainly be routed parallel to the existing tracks.

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  • Key rail projects in Germany III

    German rail access route to the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link: Lübeck – Fehmarn section (2014-DE-TM-0224-S)

    Start date: January 2014

    End date: December 2019

    Estimated total cost of the action: €68,447,500

    Maximum EU contribution: €34,223,750

    Percentage of EU support: 50%

    The Action will establish the essential prerequisites for constructing the German hinterland rail connection to the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link (planning consent, positive planning approval decision and public call for tenders for work contracts).

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  • Key rail projects in Germany IV

    ERTMS Deployment on the German part of the Rhine-Alpine Core Network Corridor (2014-DE-TM-0057-W)

    Start date: January 2014

    End date: December 2020

    Estimated total cost of the action: €109,230,948

    Maximum EU contribution: €53,720,339.40

    Percentage of EU support: 40/50%

    The Action covers the preparatory phase and the trackside deployment of ERTMS Level 1 and Level 2, on sections of the Rhine-Alpine Core Network Corridor between Oberhausen and the Swiss border.

    Completion of the Action will contribute to the deployment of ERTMS on the German section of the Rhine–Alpine Core Network Corridor and it will improve the cross-border operation with CH. 12

  • Key rail projects in Germany V Exemplary blending call projectERTMS-DE6400: Interoperable international freight traffic along three TEN-T corridors across Belgium and the Netherlands (2017-DE-TM-0011-W)

    Start date: January 2019 (indicative)

    End date: December 2023 (indicative)

    Estimated total cost of the action: € 12,132,000

    Maximum EU contribution: €6,066,000

    Percentage of EU support: 50%

    The aim of the Action is to deploy ERTMS B3 equipment on existing vehicles already in operation. There are currently 48 existing locomotives of type DE6400, which will be retrofitted with the latest ERTMS baseline version B3. The fleet under DB Cargo is operating today along three core network corridors, Rhine - Alpine, North Sea – Baltic, North Sea – Mediterranean, and will enhance the movements of freight, reduce costs and boost the sustainability of European transport. 13

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