Central Eastern European countries stress the need for modern rolling stock
in their railways
Geneva, 2 September 2003
A Seminar on the development of modern rolling stock and the European Rail
Traffic Management System (ERTMS) technology, organized jointly by the UNECE-sponsored
Trans-European Railway (TER) Project and Alstom Ferroviaria, and supported
by the Union of European Professional Railway Engineers (UEEIV), was held
on 23 June 2003 in Torino (Savigliano), Italy.
The Seminar, which was attended by representatives of Ministries
of Transport and railway companies from 10 TER member countries, came to the
following conclusions:
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The upgrading of the railway infrastructure in Central
and Eastern European countries in order to ensure the running of modern
rolling stock is underway.
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For this purpose, financial resources are being made
available from public funds or international financial assistance.
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However, while necessary, upgraded networks are not
sufficient for ensuring railway efficiency and high quality services.
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The introduction of new rolling stock should accompany
the process of modernization of infrastructure in order to ensure the
overall efficiency of the railway operators.
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Financial assistance is also needed in order to replace
the old rolling stock.
The participants received information on: Tilting Trains
– Pendolino, Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) and Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU),
European Rail Traffic Management System – European Train Control System (ERTMS-ETCS),
consultancy in planning, and supply of such equipment. A visit to Alstom factory
in Sangliano illustrated the successful development of the European Railway
industry.
For additional information please contact:
Mr. Jose Capel Ferrer, Director, or
Mr. Michalis P. Adamantiadis, Regional Adviser
UNECE Transport Division
Palais des Nations
CH – 1211 Geneva 10
Phone: +41(0)22 917 24 01, 917 11 28
Fax: +41(0)22 917 00 39
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Web site: http://unece.org/trans/ (Under TER heading)
Ref: ECE/TRANS/03/N04