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UIC ERTMS Konferenz Istanbul ERTMS on corridor - challenges and expected benefits, conditions for building seamless corridors from fragmented national applications DB AG Manfred Petzendorfer TST 03.04.2014

Plenty of corridors

PAN European Transport Corridors Source: Wikipedia

Core Network 2030

Mediterranean Corridor

Baltic-Adriatic Corridor

Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor

Rhine-Alpine Corridor

North Sea -Mediterranean Corridor

Three main reasons to assemble ERTMS Current ETCS Implementations in Europe Three main reasons to assemble ERTMS 1. New lines 2. Safety improvement 3. Replacement of old obsolescent technology

Three main reasons to assemble ERTMS Current ETCS implementations in Europe Three main reasons to assemble ERTMS 1. New lines No ERTMS implementation triggered by corridor demands yet 2. Safety improvement 3. Replacement of old obsolescent technology

Beside thinking about detailed corridor routes its seems to be necessary to think more about railways business needs

Specification under construction Release Management Process Main issues Interoperability Capacity Life Cycle Cost Specification under construction Release Management Process System Version Management Authorisation Process

Risk of intermodal competitive disadvantage Main issues Interoperability Capacity Loss of trust looming Cost Specification under construction Risk of intermodal competitive disadvantage Release Management Process System Version management Authorisation Process

Real Interoperability Improvements Real Interoperability Technical interoperability Testing Certification process Cross acceptance

Stable Specification Environment Improvements Stable Specification Environment “No stabilisation by political provision” Well planned updates/releases Software maintenance contracts

Working plan/schedule Improvements Release Management Project management Process transparency Committed resources Working plan/schedule Decisions Monitoring/Steering

SVM – System Version Management Improvements SVM – System Version Management To be applied

Improvements Cross Acceptance To be arranged

Eliminate Class B Systems Improvements Eliminate Class B Systems Number of Class B Systems to be reduced with higher priority than creating further corridors

Vehicles - Carrier of interoperability Improvements Vehicles - Carrier of interoperability Make their life easier

Full compensation of additional efforts Improvements Subsidies Full compensation of additional efforts

Final Improvement Think Business