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2019

Today the CEOs of RFC Rhine-Alpine Infrastructure Managers met in Leipzig to discuss progress made on fostering rail freight and follow up the Memorandum of Understanding agreed on in 2017. The CEOs acknowledged the achievements of RFC Rhine-Alpine during the last years and particularly welcomed the developments on ...

 

RFC Rhine Alpine highly welcomes the “Declaration of Intent on the cooperation in promoting rail freight operations” that was signed by the German and Dutch Ministries of Transport this week. The ministries acknowledged the importance of increasing the share of rail freight ...

In Chiasso, a new electronic interlocking will be in operation from 15 April onwards, enabling an increase of capacity for rail passenger and freight transport. The station will be automated and managed by South Pollegio Central Station ...

RFC Rhine-Alpine has just been informed that RFI has shifted the path request deadline for TT 2020 from 8 April 2019 to 8 May 2019.

Please note that the PaP request deadline is NOT affected by this. As stated in CID Book 4 the PaP request deadline for TT 2020 is 8 April 2019.

The C-OSS of RFC Rhine-Alpine is happy to answer questions regarding the PaP requests on the corridor.

The working group Train Performance Management prepares monthly reports about punctuality on the corridor. The March figures are available on the Customer Information Platform.

Furthermore, ...

The complete results of the User Satisfaction Survey 2018 for RFC Rhine-Alpine can be downloaded here.

The survey was conducted in cooperation with all RFCs and RNE in September and October 2018. Nineteen of our market stakeholders participated and gave detailed feedback on train performance, ...

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