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November 2019
General Presentation
P R I M EPlatform of Rail Infrastructure
Managers in Europe
‘Influencing’ function: industry able to affect draft legislation
‘Early warning’ function: EC/ERA and industry - interaction and mutual understanding of respective
‘business’
‘Stress-test’ function: EC to test legislative proposals re their ‘implementability‘
‘Learning’ function: EC and IM to improve ‘Business’ function: Benchmarking of best practice to
enhance IMs effectiveness and capabilities 2
Main features
Added value
Acts as the European Network of Infrastructure Managers as established by the 4th Railway
Package to:
develop Union rail infrastructure
support the timely and efficient implementation of the single European railway area
exchange best practices
monitor and benchmark performance and contribute to the market monitoring
tackle cross-border bottlenecks
discuss application of charging systems and the allocation of capacity on more than one network
The Evolution of PRIME – timeline
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September
2013
EC proposes
Declaration of
Intent to all IMs
to set up PRIME
First 8 IMs to
sign the
Declaration of
Intent
October
2013
7 participants
2 subgroups:
KPIs and benchmarking
Implementing Acts
March 2014
PRIME
26 participants,
5 subgroups,
cooperation with
regulators
ad hoc security group,
June 2016
PRIME
40 members, 5 observers
6 subgroups,
2 cooperation platforms
ad hoc working groups
Today
The European
Network of Rail IMs
PRIME
Members
European Commission
(member)
ERA (observer)
1. Adif, ES
2. Bane NOR, NO
3. Banedanmark, DK
4. BLS Netz AG, CH
5. CFR, RO
6. DB Netz AG, DE
7. Eesti Raudtee AS, EE
8. TJA, EE
9. Eurotunnel, FR/UK
10. FTA, FI
11. GYSEV, AT/HU
12. Highspeed1, UK
13. HŽ Infrastruktura d.o.o.
14. Iarnród Éireann – Irish Rail, IE
15. Coras Iompair Eireann CIE, IE
16. Infrabel, BE
17. Infraestruturas de Portugal, PT
18. LatRailNet, LV
19. Latvijas dzelzceļš , LV
1. CER
2. EIM
3. RNE
4. VDV
EU Industry Members Industry observers
As of 20 December 2018:
20. Lietuvos geležinkeliai, LT
21. LISEA, FR
22. MÁV Zrt , HU
23. Network Rail, UK
24. NRIC, BG
25. ÖBB Infrastruktur AG, AT
26. OSE SA, EL
27. PKP PLK, PL
28. ProRail, NL
29. RFI, IT
30. SBB, CH
31. SNCF Réseau, FR
32. CFL, LU
33. SŽDC, CZ
34. Slovenske železnice, SI
35. Trafikverket, SE
36. Trasse Schweiz AG, CH
37. VPE, HU
38. ZSR, SK
39. Øresundsbro Konsortiet, DK
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Priorities in
2018
RU Dialogue
ENRRB (regulators)
Work in subgroups:
Ad hoc topics:
Cooperation platforms:
• Development of rail infrastructure
• Interoperability
• Contingency management
Strategic discussions:
PRIME 12 - Multimodality
- EU Multiannual Financial
Framework
PRIME 13 - Human resources
- IM’s commercial strategies
Digitalisation
• Testing methods for
developing and
monitoring safety
culture
Implementing acts
KPIs and Benchmarking
FinancingSafety Culture
• Building information model
• Simulation and optimisation
• Big data
• E-catalogue of projects
• Pilot projects for innovative financing
• Dialogue with investors
• Benchmark on financing the maintenance works
• Consultation on legislative work
• Input to EC
• Collecting data
• First benchmarking report
• Cooperation with regulators, RUs, other fora
Charges
• Implementation of EU rules
• Exchange of practices
Co-Chairmenship
Alain Quinet
SNCF Réseau (FR)
Deputy Director General
Elisabeth Werner
EC DG MOVE
Director Land Transport
&
Common framework for
benchmarking established,
embedded in PRIME KPI
Catalogue state of the art IT
tool, first benchmarking report
published in June 2018
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Achievements
Contributed directly to the
development of 5 implementing
acts, discussed other initiatives
on energy metering and
clearance gauge
Culture shift among the
members. 2017 – Safety
Culture Twinning Programme
and conference
Promoting sustainable
financing, impacted the
conditions of the 2017 CEF
blending call, contributing to
post 2020 MFF preparations
E- catalogue of digital projects
Work launched on:
• Building information model
• Predictive maintenance
• Cyber security
Enhanced dialogue between
IMs and regulatory bodies on
many topical issues
Implementation of
charging rules,
coordination across
the borders
Gallery
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Additional information
Legal status of PRIME: EU sui generis group
Working arrangements: Rules of Procedure - renewed 12/6/2017
Contacts: Alain QuinetIndustry co-chair of PRIME
Contact via Paul [email protected]
Elisabeth WernerEC co-chair of PRIME
Contact via Annika Kroon
PRIME Website : https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/multisite/primeinfrastructure/prime-news_en