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Situation and perspectives of the rail market TREN/R1/350-2008 lot 2

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Situation and Perspectives of the Rail Market

TREN/R1/350-2008 Lot 2

Situation and perspectives of the rail market TREN/R1/350-2008 lot 2

Final Report

R20090301.doc

March 2010

Date:

Zoetermeer, 30 March 2010

Client Name:

Mr Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli

European Commission, Directorate General Energy and Transport (Unit E - Inland Transport)

Desk officer in charge:

Mr Daniel Jacques

Final report for project:

TREN/R1/350-2008 lot 2

Situation and perspectives of the rail market

Document version:

R20090301/31140/hma/egr

Project carried out by:

Situation and perspectives of the rail market TREN/R1/350-2008 lot 2

Final Report

R20090301.doc

March 2010

Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I

SECTION 1 GENERAL BACKGROUND I

1 INTRODUCTION 1

1.1 Background 1

1.2 Objective of the Study 2

1.3 Outputs of the Study 2

1.4 Structure of this Report 3

2 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 5

2.1 Background 5

2.2 Dimensions and Definitions 5

2.3 Information Sources and Limitations 9

2.4 Methodology for Passenger Transport 12

2.5 Methodology for Freight Transport 15

2.6 Case Studies 16

SECTION 2 EU INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER

TRANSPORT 17

3 EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL RAIL

PASSENGER DEMAND AND SUPPLY 19

3.1 Background 19

3.2 The Supply Side of the International Rail Passenger Market 19

3.3 The Demand Side of the International Rail Passenger Market 23

3.4 Modal Competition of Railways in 2007 and 2020 26

3.5 Analysis of High-speed Demand 30

3.6 Analysis of Niche Markets: Night Trains and Car Sleepers 33

3.7 Conclusions 35

4 INTERNATIONAL RAIL OPERATORS IN

PASSENGER TRANSPORT 39

4.1 Background 39

4.2 Categories of Operators in International Rail Transport 39

4.3 Analysis of International Rail Passenger Operators 46

4.4 Joint Ventures or Specific Railway Undertakings for Cross-

Border Activities 52

4.5 Operator Trends in International Rail Passenger Transport 53

4.6 Outlook on the Future Development of Operators 54

4.7 Conclusions 56

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5 BARRIERS TO DEVELOPMENT 57

5.1 Background 57

5.2 Organisational Barriers 57

5.3 Technical Barriers 59

5.4 Future Orientation 65

5.5 Conclusions 66

SECTION 3 EU-THIRD COUNTRIES RAIL

FREIGHT TRANSPORT 69

6 INTERNATIONAL RAIL FREIGHT DEMAND

BETWEEN EU27 AND NON-EU 71

6.1 Background 71

6.2 Recent and Expected Development of the Rail Freight Market 73

6.3 Rail Reform in the Neighbouring Countries 77

6.4 Rail Freight Operators in the Markets of Neighbouring

Countries 82

6.5 Overview of Barriers 86

6.6 Conclusions 89

7 REGIONAL RAIL FREIGHT CORRIDORS

INVOLVING THIRD COUNTRIES 91

7.1 Background 91

7.2 Russian Rail Freight via Baltic Ports 92

7.3 The Link Between Europe and Asia via the Balkans and Turkey 97

7.4 Rail Freight Transit Through Serbia 100

7.5 A New Rail Freight Connection between China, Kazakhstan

and Europe 104

7.6 Conclusions 109

SECTION 4 CONCLUSIONS 111

8 CONCLUSIONS 113

8.1 General Background 113

8.2 International Rail Passenger Transport 113

8.3 Rail Freight Transport between the EU and Third Countries 116

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ANNEXES 119

ANNEX 1 REFERENCES 121

ANNEX 2 LIST OF BORDER CROSSINGS 123

ANNEX 3 APPLICATION OF METHODOLOGY

ON BORDER CROSSINGS 125

ANNEX 4 QUESTIONNAIRE 131

ANNEX 5 TABLES ANALYSIS OF

INTERNATIONAL RAIL PASSENGER

FLOWS 133

ANNEX 6 CASE STUDIES 145

ANNEX 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

ACCORDING TO BORDER

CROSSING 169

ANNEX 8 INFORMATION ON INTERNATIONAL

RAIL PASSENGER OPERATORS 183

ANNEX 9 FINANCING PASSENGER CROSS-

BORDER OPERATIONS IN EU27

ACCORDING TO BORDER

CROSSING 191

ANNEX 10 FINANCING PASSENGER CROSS-

BORDER OPERATIONS IN EU27 -

NON-EU ACCORDING TO

CATEGORY 195

ANNEX 11 INFORMATION ON FREIGHT RAIL REFORM IN THIRD COUNTRIES 197 ANNEX 12 INFORMATION ON MAIN RAIL FREIGHT OPERATORS IN

NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES 207

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List of Tables

Summary

Table S.1 International rail passenger demand for 2001 and 2007 Table S.2 Development of rail freight demand 2001-2007, by submarket

Main Report

Table 2.1

Examples of determination of international rail

passenger trips between neighbouring countries (million passengers per year) 14 Table 3.1 International passenger trains (train pairs per day) in

2001 20

Table 3.2 International passenger trains (train pairs per day) in

2009 21

Table 3.3 Change of international passenger trains (train pairs per day) in % from 2001 to 2009 21 Table 3.4 International rail passenger demand for 2001 and 2007 in 1,000 passengers 24 Table 3.5 Top three O-D relations by rail between non- neighbouring countries 25 Table 3.6 Train occupancy (passengers per train) at border crossings by submarkets in 2007 25 Table 3.7 Change in train occupancies at the borders between

2001 and 2007 26

Table 3.8 Mode share between neighbouring countries for 2007 by submarket, in 1,000 passengers and % 26 Table 3.9 Change in total passenger demand (all modes) between

2007-2020 27

Table 3.10 Forecasts of passenger flows per mode for 2020 (at border crossings) 29 Table 3.11 Comparison of rail passenger flows for 2020 with 2007 30 Table 3.12 Development international car-carrying sleeper trains

2001 - 2009 (number of connections) originating from

Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands 34

Table 4.1 Operators per type of ownership 40

Table 4.2 Operators per financial set-up 41

Table 4.3 Financing cross-border operations by category 46 Table 4.4 Financing EU27 and non-EU cross-border operations, by category 46 Table 4.5 Overview of selected international rail passenger operators and their area of operation 47 Table 4.6 Overview of main international passenger operators 49 Table 5.1 Organisational barriers of operators 58

Table 5.2 Rail interoperability problems 60

Table 5.3 Possible solutions to interoperability problems 60 Table 5.4 Overview of track gauges in the EU27 62 Table 5.5 Overview of European systems of railway electrification 63 Table 5.6 Length of electrified network in 2007 and share of electrified railway network in total railway network in

EU27 and CH, NO, HR and TU 64

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Table 5.7 Electrification at EU27 rail border crossings 65 Table 5.8 Electrification at non-EU border crossings 65 Table 6.1 Development of rail freight demand 2001 - 2007, per submarket 73 Table 6.2 Rail demand forecasts for 2020 in EU27 - non-EU 76 Table 6.3 Mode share in 2007 and 2020 in EU27 - non-EU 76 Table 6.4 Rail freight transport from China and Kazakhstan in relation with the EU in 2005 and 2007 in 1,000 tonnes) 77 Table 6.5 Status of the reform process and overview of the main operators in neighbouring countries 78 Table 6.6 International rail EU freight operators 83 Table 6.7 Overview of freight operators active in 3 rd countries 84

Table 7.1 Serbian railway network, in 2006 100

Table 7.2 Overview goods transport by rail in Serbia, 2006 100 Table 7.3 Serbian rail freight transits by commodity groups in

2006, goods lifted in 1,000 tonnes and freight moved in

million tonne-km 101 Table 7.4 Main countries of O-D for rail transits through Serbia, in

2007 101

Table 7.5 Main problems at Serbian rail border crossings, 2007 102 Table 7.6 Change in frequencies and waiting times of freight trains at Serbian border crossings, 2002-2007 103 Table 8.1 International rail passenger demand for 2001 and 2007 114 Table 8.2 Development of rail freight demand 2001-2007, per submarket 117 Table A2.0.1 International rail passenger border crossings between

EU27 and with third countries 123

Table A3.0.1 Number of international rail passenger trips per border crossing within the EU27, in 1,000 trips per year 125 Table A3.0.2 Number of international rail passenger trips per year between EU27 and neighbouring countries, in 1,000 trips 127 Table A5.0.1 International rail connections within the EU27 for 2009, number of train pairs/day and cross-border traffic in

2009 133

Table A5.0.2 International rail frequencies between the EU27 and third countries for 2009, number of train pairs per day for cross-border traffic in 2009 134 Table A5.0.3 Number of international rail passenger trips in 2007 per border crossing within the EU27, in 1,000 trips per year and share of border crossing in total 135 Table A5.0.4 Number of international rail passenger trips per year between EU27 and neighbouring countries, in 1,000 trips 136 Table A5.0.5 Train occupancy on EU27 cross-border relations 137 Table A5.0.6 Train occupancy on non-EU cross-border relations 138 Table A5.0.7 International rail connections within EU27 for 2001, number of trains/day and cross-border traffic in 2001 139quotesdbs_dbs25.pdfusesText_31
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