All Europe articles – Page 2
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European Railway Wheels Association (ERWA)
European Rail Supply Industry Association (UNIFE)
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European Investment Bank (EIB)
The EIB, created in 1958, is the European Union’s financing institution. Its task is to finance viable capital projects which further EU objectives and to borrow on the capital markets to finance them. Activities focus on four priority areas: Innovation and skills; Access to finance for smaller businesses; Climate ...
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European Training Centre for Railways (ETCR)
ETCR is an independent association of European railway companies aiming to provide potential management staff with information on European transport legislation and the latest developments in rail transport in EU member states. It organises an annual two-week seminar (English language) in July at the College of Europe, Bruges. AddressCollege of ...
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Community of European Railway & Infrastructure Companies (CER)
The Community of European Railway & Infrastructure Companies (CER) brings together more than 70 railway undertakings, their national associations as well as infrastructure managers and vehicle leasing companies. The membership is made up of long-established bodies, new entrants and both private and public enterprises, representing 71% of the rail network ...
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CIS Railway Council
The Council was established in 1992; members are the Presidents of the railway administrations in the 12 countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Moldova, Russia, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), plus Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland as observers. The Directorate is the executive body ...
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International Union of Combined Road-Rail Transport Companies scrl (UIRR)
Union Internationale pour le Transport Combiné Rail-Route
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European Commission Directorate General for Mobility & Transport (DG-MOVE)
DG-MOVE is organised into 11 directorates, of which four (R, A, B and E) are relevant to railways. It manages programmes centred on trans-European networks, technological development and innovation. The common policy on transport is focused on removing obstacles at the frontiers of member states as a means of contributing ...
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European Shippers’ Council (ESC)
Established in 1963, ESC represents the interests of European manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers as users of freight transport services across all modes. Internationally, the ESC works closely with the Asian Shippers’ Association and American Association of Exporters & Importers; together these form the Global Shippers Alliance. AddressBoulevard Auguste Reyers, 801030 ...
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European Rail Freight Customers' Platform (ERFCP)
This association of rail freight hauliers and industrial companies presses for an improved and more efficient European rail network better to meet its members’ requirements. AddressRue du Commerce1040 BrusselsBelgiumPhone+32 2 513 9245Fax+32 2 503 4752
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European Passengers Transport Operators (EPTO)
Trade association comprising the largest private public transport companies in Europe: Arriva, ComfortDelGro, First Group, GoAhead, Grupo Barraqueiro, Keolis and Stagecoach Group. EPTO provides an independent public transport operators, advocating for efficient operation, delivery of quality services and supporting environmental objectives. AddressRue Sainte Marie 61080 BrusselsBelgiumPhone+32 2 6636632Emailinfo@epto.netWebsitewww.epto.net
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Forum Train Europe (FTE)
The organisation co-ordinates drafting of international timetables between 35 European countries. The FTE is the result of a merger in 1997 between the European Passenger Train Timetable Conference (CEH), founded in 1923, and the European Freight Train Timetable Conference (CEM), founded in 1924. AddressHilfikerstrasse 33000 Bern 65SwitzerlandPhone+41 51 220 ...
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Independent Regulators’ Group - Rail (IRG-Rail)
Founded in 2011, IRG-Rail provides a platform for co-operation and sharing best practice between the regulatory bodies of 31 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, ...
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