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Directive 2012/34/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 November 2012 establishing a single European railway area (recast) (Text with EEA relevance)

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ANNEX VIU.K. REQUIREMENTS FOR COSTS AND CHARGES RELATED TO RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE (referred to in Article 32(1) and Article 35)

1.The pairs to be considered by infrastructure managers when they define a list of market segments with a view to introducing mark-ups in the charging system according to Article 32(1) include at least the following:U.K.

(a)

passenger versus freight services;

(b)

trains carrying dangerous goods versus other freight trains;

(c)

domestic versus international services;

(d)

combined transport versus direct trains;

(e)

urban or regional versus interurban passenger services;

(f)

block trains versus single wagon load trains;

(g)

regular versus occasional train services.

2.The performance scheme as referred to in Article 35 shall be based on the following basic principles:U.K.

(a)

In order to achieve an agreed level of performance and not to endanger the economic viability of a service, the infrastructure manager shall agree with applicants the main parameters of the performance scheme, in particular the value of delays, the thresholds for payments due under the performance scheme relative both to individual train runs and to all train runs of a railway undertaking in a given period of time;

(b)

The infrastructure manager shall communicate to the railway undertakings the working timetable, on the basis of which delays will be calculated, at least five days before the train run. The infrastructure manager may apply a shorter notice period in case of force majeure or late alterations of the working timetable;

(c)

All delays shall be attributable to one of the following delay classes and sub-classes:

1.

Operation/planning management attributable to the infrastructure manager

1.1..

Timetable compilation

1.2..

Formation of train

1.3..

Mistakes in operations procedure

1.4..

Wrong application of priority rules

1.5..

Staff

1.6..

Other causes

2.

Infrastructure installations attributable to the infrastructure manager

2.1..

Signalling installations

2.2..

Signalling installations at level crossings

2.3..

Telecommunications installations

2.4..

Power supply equipment

2.5..

Track

2.6..

Structures

2.7..

Staff

2.8..

Other causes

3.

Civil engineering causes attributable to the infrastructure manager

3.1..

Planned construction work

3.2..

Irregularities in execution of construction work

3.3..

Speed restriction due to defective track

3.4..

Other causes

4.

Causes attributable to other infrastructure managers

4.1..

Caused by previous infrastructure manager

4.2..

Caused by next infrastructure manager

5.

Commercial causes attributable to the railway undertaking

5.1..

Exceeding the stop time

5.2..

Request of the railway undertaking

5.3..

Loading operations

5.4..

Loading irregularities

5.5..

Commercial preparation of train

5.6..

Staff

5.7..

Other causes

6.

Rolling stock attributable to the railway undertaking

6.1..

Roster planning/rerostering

6.2..

Formation of train by railway undertaking

6.3..

Problems affecting coaches (passenger transport)

6.4..

Problems affecting wagons (freight transport)

6.5..

Problems affecting cars, locomotives and rail cars

6.6..

Staff

6.7..

Other causes

7.

Causes attributable to other railway undertakings

7.1..

Caused by next railway undertaking

7.2..

Caused by previous railway undertaking

8.

External causes attributable to neither infrastructure manager nor railway undertaking

8.1..

Strike

8.2..

Administrative formalities

8.3..

Outside influence

8.4..

Effects of weather and natural causes

8.5..

Delay due to external reasons on the next network

8.6..

Other causes

9.

Secondary causes attributable to neither infrastructure manager nor railway undertaking

9.1..

Dangerous incidents, accidents and hazards

9.2..

Track occupation caused by the lateness of the same train

9.3..

Track occupation caused by the lateness of another train

9.4..

Turn-around

9.5..

Connection

9.6..

Further investigation needed;

(d)

Wherever possible, delays shall be attributed to a single organisation, considering both the responsibility for causing the disruption and the ability to re-establish normal traffic conditions;

(e)

The calculation of payments shall take into account the average delay of train services of similar punctuality requirements;

(f)

The infrastructure manager shall, as soon as possible, communicate to the railway undertakings a calculation of payments due under the performance scheme. This calculation shall encompass all delayed train runs within a period of at most one month;

(g)

Without prejudice to the existing appeal procedures and to the provisions of Article 56, in the case of disputes relating to the performance scheme, a dispute resolution system shall be made available in order to settle such matters promptly. This dispute resolution system shall be impartial towards the parties involved. If this system is applied, a decision shall be reached within a time limit of 10 working days;

(h)

Once a year, the infrastructure manager shall publish the annual average level of performance achieved by the railway undertakings on the basis of the main parameters agreed in the performance scheme.

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