FERRMED MANIFESTO CONCERNING THE TRANS-EUROPEAN RAILWAY FREIGHT CORE NETWORK

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FERRMED MANIFESTO CONCERNING THE TRANS-EUROPEAN RAILWAY FREIGHT CORE NETWORK Brussels, January 12th 2011 Rue de Trèves, 49 - Boite 7 - B-1040 BRUXELLES - BELGIQUE Tel.: +32-2-230.59.50 - fax: +32-2-230.70.35 www.ferrmed.com - ferrmed@ferrmed.com

INDEX A. FOREWORD B. FERRMED CONSIDERATIONS 1. Dual layer: comprehensive network and core network 2. Common Standards for Rail Freight Transportation in Core Network 3. Core Network operational and Governance 4. FERRMED Railway Great Axis Core Network 5. FERRMED Great Axis Core Network and its links with other EU countries. Priority Projects to be added

FERRMED MANIFESTO CONCERNING THE TRANS- EUROPEAN RAILWAY FREIGHT CORE NETWORK A. FOREWORD Generally speaking, FERRMED asbl agrees in the content of the Commission Working Document concerning the Consultation on the Future Trans-European Transport Network Policy. Our point of view regarding this matter relates basically to freight transportation by rail. Then, FERRMED Manifesto belongs to the Trans-European Rail Freight Network. B. FERRMED CONSIDERATIONS 1. Dual layer: comprehensive network and core network FERRMED fully agrees on this concept. A key issue is that the Core Network enhances European added value of the TEN-T and includes axes of vital importance for freight transport flows within the internal market and between the EU, its neighbours and other part of the world. Gateway ports, intercontinental hub ports and airports, connecting the EU with the outside world and the most important industrial areas, inland ports and intermodal freight terminals have to be linked through the above mentioned Core network. The definition of Core Network and the gradual development of the corridors included have to be made according to economic, social and environmental criteria. According to FERRMED Standards criteria, the shape of this Core Network has to be reticular and polycentric including corridors of great socio-economic and intermodal impact with two parallel rail lines in each corridor, one for high speed trains (basically for passengers) and another for conventional trains (able for freight and passengers trains at same priority rate). Clear assessment methods in order to define the Core network like: Costbenefit Analysis (CBA), multi-criteria Analysis (MCA), spatial computed general equilibrium models (SGCE) and System Dynamics Modelling (SDM) have to be taken into consideration. The methodology utilized in Supply/ Demand, Technical and Socio- Economic Global Study of FERRMED Great Axis Rail Network and its area of influence, co-financed by DG MOVE TEN-T EA Studies and finished during the last quarter of 2009 could be taken into consideration. Concept of EU Rail Freight Core Network RETICULAR AND POLYCENTRIC NETWORK OF HIGH SOCIO- ECONOMIC AND INTERMODAL IMPACT 1

2. Common Standards for Rail Freight Transportation in Core Network This is a key in order to get the competitiveness of the Trans-European priority network. Interoperability is a main point, but we have to achieve this interoperability improving, as well, the rail freight capacity and the profitability of the network. In fact, as FERRMED demonstrates in the Global Study (mentioned in point 1), the application of FERRMED Standards is the only way to reverse the decreasing share of Railway in EU land transportation and to increase its competitiveness. For these reasons, we clearly recommend the gradual implementation of FERRMED Standards in the EU Railway Core Network, with lead times dearly determined and with full commitment by the Member States, considering the following key items: a. Reticular and polycentric network with great socio-economic and intermodal impact, with two parallel rail lines (double track each) in each corridor. One for high speed trains (basically for passengers) and another for conventional trains (for freight and passengers at same priority rate) b. Electrified lines (preferably 25.000 volts) c. Width of the track UIC (1.435 mm) 2 d. Loading Gauge UIC C e. Axle load: 22,5 25 tonnes f. Possibility to have freight length trains reaching 1.500 meters and 3.600 to 5.000 tonnes g. Maximum slope: 12 per thousand h. Huge cities by-passes for freight i. Availability of a network of intermodal polyvalent and flexible terminals j. ERTMS System with both ways control in each track. k. Traffic schedules for freight transportation 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week l. Free competition m. Harmonization of the administrative formalities and social legislation n. Unified management, monitoring and tracking (through ITS) systems by Mega-Regions and main corridors coordinated at EU level o. Competitive management criteria based on R+D+4i Principles (Research, Development, innovation, identity, impact and infrastructure) p. Favourable and homogeneous fees for the use of infrastructures q. Reduction of the environmental impact of the freight transportation system r. Freight locomotive and wagon concepts adapted to FERRMED Technical Standards FERRMED Global Study has analyzed the impact of the implementation of these Standards in all FERRMED Great Axis Rail Network ( Red Banana ), including bottlenecks solving, required bypasses, new lines, terminals, rolling stock adaptation, etc... In spite of the exhaustive investments considered, the conclusion is a very good socio-economic results with an Economic Internal Rate of Return of 11,1% with the possibility to move from 266 billion tones-km per year transported in 2005 to 524 billion tones-km per year by 2025, and with more than 145 million tones reduction in CO 2 emissions from 2016 to 2045.

3. Core Network operational and governance coordination Global coordination at European level based on coordination structures defined at Mega- Regions and main Corridors level. This function has to include: traffic and Core Network needs identification, capacity management (demand and supply balance), monitoring, slots assignation, standardization, tracking system (through ITS), maintenance coordination, policies for incentivizing the efficient use of infrastructure, technology and innovation, etc 4. FERRMED Railway Great Axis Core Network The methodology utilized in Supply/ Demand, Technical and Socio-economic Global Study of FERRMED Great Axis Rail Network and its area of influence, co-financed by TEN-T EA Studies and finished in the last quarter of 2009 has been taken into consideration for its definition. It is a railway Network that connects the Scandinavian countries with Central Europe and Western Mediterranean, which backbone are the Rhin and Rhone Valley and their extension towards the North till Sweden and Finland and towards the South linking the Mediterranean Bow from Genoa and Livorno till Algeciras. Due to its great socio-economic and intermodal impact (54% EU population, 66% of EU GDP and 80% of EU seaports container traffic), FERRMED considers that ALL this Great Axis Rail Core Network has to be declared Priority Project and included in TEN-T Core Network, jointly with the lines that link its most important cities with other EU countries, mainly Eastern and Mediterranean countries. Look in item 5 the FERRMED Great Axis Core Network with the corresponding Priority Lines. Particularly it is important to pay attention to the following lines, which nowadays are still not considered priority projects and have to be included in the EU Trans-European Core Network: Bothnian Corridor Hamburg-Berlin Bremen Münster Duisburg Duisburg-Hannover-Berlin-Warsaw Koblenz Luxembourg /Apach Calais/Dunkerque Lille Metz Dijon Le Havre Amiens Reims Dijon Avignon-Marseille/Fos-Toulon Tarragona Castelló València Alacant Murcia/Cartagena-Almería Motril Málaga Algeciras Lorca Granada Antequera Links with Balkan countries. From an intermodal point of view, it is a key Great Axis for the EU economy because links the most important European harbour front in Northern Sea, with their corresponding Septentrional, Central and Eastern Europe hinterlands, with most important inland waterways, with the Western Mediterranean harbour front and with North of Africa. 3

5. FERRMED Great Axis Core Network and its links with other EU countries. Priority Projects to be added 4 Taking into account that most of the railway corridors included in the FERRMED Great Axis Core Network are already declared Priority Projects, FERRMED Association proposes to add to the current list of priority projects the remaining main Core Network lines in the Red Banana that do not have this consideration, as well as, the ones that link its more important cities with other EU countries, mainly Eastern and Mediterranean countries. Lines to be included in EU Rail Core Network and declared as EU priority projects FERRMED PROPOSAL Country Lines to be declared as EU Priority projects Scandinavian Countries Bothnian Corridor Germany Line Hamburg-Berlin Line Bremen-Müntser-Duisburg Line Duisburg-Hannover-Berlin Line Koblenz-Luxembourg/Apach France Line Calais/Dunkerque-Lille-Metz-Dijon Line Le Havre-Amiens-Reims-Dijon Line Avignon-Marseille/Fos-Toulon Spain (Mediterranean corridor) Line Tarragona-Castelló-Valènca-AlacantMurcia/Cartagena-Almería-Motril-Málaga-Algeciras Line Lorca-Granada- Antequera Eastern EU Line Berlin-Warsaw Links with Balkan countries