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ARGE Korridor X Goals and Tasks Version: June 2008 ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

2 Preface Our Vision Our vision is to enhance the attractiveness and quality of the transport routes that connect people and markets from Central Europe to South Eastern Europe and the Asian continent. Our Mission We connect and strengthen our regions by selective market and research projects to ensure that people and goods in Europe, which is growing together, can be transported safely, economically and quickly to their destinations. ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

3 The Purpose of ARGE Korridor X ARGE Korridor X (AKX) was founded in the year 2001 as an Austrian co-operation constituted under civil law (international railway joint venture group) in order to push railway subjects on the Pan-European Corridor X in close co-operation between the railway organisations from Greece to Germany in order to generate and carry out research projects with the knowledge of 8 railways in order to attract more traffic on Corridor X ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

4 ARGE Korridor X Members Foundation Partners OSEHellenic Railways MZMacedonian Railways NRICBulgarian Railways ZSSerbian Railways HZCroatian Railways SZSlovenian Railways ÖBBAustrian Federal Railways DB AGGerman Railways Admitted Members (since foundation) GKB Graz-Köflacher-Bahn (2003) ROeEERaaberbahn (2004) Observers Since foundation:PEC XSteering Committee of Pan-European Corridor X Since 2006:TCDDTurkish State Railways ZFBHRailways of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ZRSRailways of the Republic of Srpska ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

Corridor X Upgrading of infrastructure rather stagnant The difficult situation for transport systems and extra costs resulting due to (additional) border crossings place the South-Eastern Europe region at distance from EU Corridor IV Upgrading of infrastructure progressing Restructuring of rail sector in Romania and Bulgaria based on EU legislation Current Situation Corridor X and EU ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

6 OVERALL OBJECTIVE OF ARGE KORRIDOR X IS TO ATTRACT MORE FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS ON CORRIDOR X Market Project (MP) – Portfolio: MP 1Cutting Running Times MP 2Corridor X Product Catalogue MP 3Corridor X Network Access Description MP 4Assessment and Use of Market Potentials MP 5Assessment of Available Infrastructure Capacity MP 6Co-ordination of Infrastructure Investments MP 7Cutting Stops in Border Stations MP 8Establishing One Stop Shops (OSS) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

7 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 1: Cutting Running Times Objective: Shorter running times for already existing and new trains Status: ▪ Status analyses together with railway undertakings (RU) – completed ▪ Potentials to make train paths faster – defined (achievable only partly due to lacking availability of locomotives) ▪ Higher priority for international train paths (focus on origin/destination) – launched ▪ New/faster train paths (running times shortened by about 10%) – offered Start:January 2006 End:When running times will be satisfying (freight trains Salzburg– Thessaloniki max. 36 hrs., Salzburg – Halkali [Turkey] max. 48 hrs.) Project leader:ÖBB Infrastruktur Betrieb AG (Railnet Austria Inc.) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

8 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 2: Corridor X Product Catalogue 2008 Objective: Establishing international products and quality standards Status:▪ Market analyses; focus on better/new products – to be deepened ▪ Harmonizing existing national products – to be deepened ▪ Definition of international products and quality standards – to be deepened ▪ Establishing a corridor product catalogue as part of a corridor network access description – completed (see Start:January 2006 End:November 2007 Corridor X Network Access Description available as download Project leader:ÖBB Infrastruktur Betrieb AG (Railnet Austria Inc.) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

9 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 3: Corridor X Network Access Description 2008 Objective: Documentation of conditions for using Corridor X Status:▪ Description of commercial, technical and administrative conditions for using the corridor on respective networks – completed ▪ Definition of a common structure to ensure a transnational approach – completed ▪ Publishing the Corridor X Network Access Description via internet (on AKX web page: – completed Start:January 2006 End:November 2007 Corridor X Network Access Description available as download Project leader:ÖBB Infrastruktur Betrieb AG (Railnet Austria Inc.) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

10 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 4: Assessment and Use of Market Potentials Objective: Attraction of additional traffic on Corridor X Status: Kick-off-meeting held on May 31st, 2007 in Vienna Tasks:▪ Gain and improve knowledge of the branches of industry and trade; get in contact with customers ▪ Make the lack of production resources transparent (e.g. locomotives) ▪ Use better market knowledge for new or improved products  MP 2 ▪ Implementation of concrete projects; no elaboration of new studies ▪ Bear in mind the infrastructure capacity situation  MP 5 Start:January 2006 End:ongoingProject leader: OSE (Hellenic Railways) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

11 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 5: Assessment of Available Infrastructure Capacity Objective: Making the infrastructure performance transparent Status:▪ Assessment of the existing infrastructure capacity (section by section) in due consideration of the actually possible running speeds – done ▪ Assessment of the actual number of trains (section by section) – done ▪ Graphical presentation of still available infrastructure capacity (Corridor X capacity profile – see page 18) – done ▪ Providing an input for infrastructure investments  MP 6 Start:January 2006 End:July 2007 (further detailed analyses can be done if necessary) Project leader:HZ (Croatian Railways) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

12 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 6: Co-ordination of Infrastructure Investments Objective: AKX Members act in favour of a common position on infrastructure investments Tasks:▪ Definition of infrastructure projects based on capacity analyses (  MP 5) – initiated ▪ Criteria for evaluation of projects – defined ▪ Prioritization of projects on the basis of criteria – subsequently ▪ Organization of external communication (e.g.  SEETO!) – initiated Start:January 2006 End:ongoing Project leader:SZ (Slovenian Railways) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

13 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 7: Cutting Stops in Border Stations Objective: Shortest possible stops in border stations Status:▪ Analysis concerning reasons for stops (using existing studies! – e.g. UIC- study) – carried out for the most part ▪ Measures for reduction of stops – mostly already defined ▪ Clarification of potential for short and mid term reduction together with parties involved – ongoing ▪ Absolutely necessary co-ordination with state authorities – initiated Start:January 2006 End:ongoing Project leader:ZS (Serbian Railways) ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

14 ARGE Korridor X, Market Projects MP 8: Establishing One Stop Shops (OSS) Objective: Implementation of the „One face to the customer“-principle on Corridor X Status:▪ Selection of suitable staff and creation of an international network – selection finished on September 30 th, 2007 ▪ Implementation of OSS in national railway organizations – within EU no bigger problem to adopt OSS, more difficult in countries not being EU- Members – in progress ▪ Improvement of tools and skills – launched ▪ Ensuring professional business performance of the selected staff before starting – in progress Start: January 2006 End: June 2008Project leader: SZ (Slovenian Railways) FOR MORE TRAFFIC ON CORRIDOR X ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

15 Activities of Railway Undertakings (RU) In autumn 2006 test runs of an unaccompanied Rolling Road piggyback service (ROLA) between Wels (Austria) and Istanbul-Halkali (Turkey) via Salzburg – Jesenice – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Belgrade – Sofia (and vice versa) Since April 2007 circulation of an unaccompanied combined freight shuttle train between Cologne (Germany) and Köseköy (Turkey) via Salzburg – Jesenice – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Belgrade – Sofia (and vice versa) Since March 2008 circulation of an unaccompanied combined freight shuttle train between Zeebrugge (Belgium) and Ljubljana (Slovenia) via Salzburg – Jesenice FOR MORE TRAFFIC ON CORRIDOR X ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

16 Future Plans of the RU (Freight Transport) Unaccompanied combined shuttle trains between Vienna/Wels (Austria) und Belgrade (Serbia) starting in the 2nd half of 2008 between Unna/Bönen (Germany) and Thessaloniki (Greece) via Salzburg – Jesenice – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Belgrade – Skopje ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

17 Future Plans of the RU (Passenger Transport) Timetable 2008 and 2009: Optimization of travel time on the connection Vienna – Sofia Reduction of approx. 10 min of travel time between Austria and Croatia due to border control during train ride and without changing of locomotives at the Slovenian/Croatian border Dobova – at present negotiations between the Slovenian Railways (SZ) and the responsible ministry in Slovenia EC/IC Vienna – Maribor every 2 hours with terminus Zagreb or Ljubljana – reduction of travel time Graz – Maribor from 62/67 min to 53 min due to time-reduced stop at the border station without changing of locomotives from Austria to Ljubljana resp. the Slovenian/Croatian border Dobova EC Salzburg – Villach every 2 hours – reduction of travel time from 163 min to 151 min; Villach – Ljubljana – an additional pair of trains and reduction of travel time from 104/118 min to 93 min without stop in Rosenbach and without changing of locomotives ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X

18 Current and Future Main Activities ATTRACTING MORE TRAFFIC TO CORRIDOR X Promotion Campaign by the President of ARGE Korridor X – Mr. Arnold Schiefer – especially along Corridor X in order to attract policy- and decision-makers Since September 2007 Creation of an infrastructure atlas for Pan-European Corridor X2008 Preparation of more detailed capacity analyses for the purpose of effective elimination of bottlenecks along Corridor X 2008 Publication of a Corridor X Network Access Description Since December 2007 Publication of a Corridor X Product Catalogue Since December 2007 Establishment of One Stop Shops (OSS) along Corridor X2008