European Rail Circle

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European Rail Circle
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Message from the ERC Board

Demand for transport in the European Union is growing faster than the economy. In addition, as a result of the EU's liberalisation policy which introduced intra-modal competition into the EU rail sector, the number of players in the European rail sector is increasing. The separation between infrastructure and operation, and the influx of new entrants led to the involvement of more partners in the area. Further, the process of optimising the added value chain in rail and public transport with more work allocation has increased the number of stakeholders. Therefore, the need for various players in the railways industry and users to meet and discuss political, regulatory, organisational, commercial and technical issues at the European level, and to find ways to improve the European rail transport system has never been greater. This is why rail professionals launched the European Rail Circle ("ERC") in Brussels in 2000.

The current ERC board members are:

Last Updated on Monday, 15 February 2010 11:35
 
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Our Mission

The mission of ERC is to act as an intermediary which brings together key stakeholders in the railways industry. Its ultimate objective is to stimulate the exchange of ideas and experience, to promote the role of railway transport in the development of the European economy, and to help develop a sound rail transport policy from which a more effective and improved railway industry can emerge.

In order to accomplish these objectives, ERC offers a permanent neutral platform for identifying emerging trends and critical developments, exchanging information, and having constructive dialogues in order to come up with solutions to the existing problems and to promote rail within an integrated transport system. ERC operates at the highest level of the European Community institutions/Member State Governments and all sectors of the rail industry.

 
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ERC activities break down into the following:

  • Keynote speaker lunches
  • Conferences
  • Workshop sessions
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