Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies

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The Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) brings together 75 railway undertakings and infrastructure companies from the European Union, the candidate countries (North Macedonia and Turkey) as well as from the Western Balkan countries, Norway, and Switzerland.[1]

The CER is also a member of .

Purpose[]

It is based in Brussels and represents its members’ interests vis-à-vis the European Parliament, European Commission and European Council of Ministers as well as other policy makers and transport actors.

The CER's main focus is promoting the development of rail as essential to the creation of a sustainable transport system which is both efficient and environmentally sound. A key priority in this respect for the CER is the achievement of a more balanced modal split in the transport system, minimising external costs arising to society and improving economic efficiency. In parallel to the railways’ own initiatives for improving the quality of rail services, the CER sees ensuring sufficient investment in infrastructure rail projects as a prerequisite for achieving the desire modal split.

Areas of Interest[]

All policy areas of significance to railway transport are dealt with by the CER, which offers advice and recommendations to European policy makers. The CER monitors and contributes to railway policy making. Its interests span the whole spectrum of European transport policy: infrastructure planning, passenger and freight services, public service, the environment, research and development and social dialogue.

Members[]

Country Company Acronym
Albania Hekurudha Shqiptare HS
Austria Österreichische Bundesbahnen ÖBB
SLB
Wiener Lokalbahnen WLC
Belgium Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen/
Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Belges
NMBS
SNCB
SNCB Holding / NMBS Holding
Bosnia and Herzegovina ŽFBH
ŽRS
Bulgaria BDŽ
BRC
National Railway Infrastructure Company
Croatia Hrvatske Željeznice
Czech Republic České dráhy ČD
Správa železnični dopravní cesty SŽDC
Denmark Danske Statsbaner DSB
Estonia Aktsiaselts Eesti Raudtee AER
Finland VR
France Société nationale des chemins de fer français SNCF
Thalys
Veolia Transport
Germany Deutsche Bahn AG DB
Greece Organismos Sidirodromon Ellados OSE
Ireland Iarnród Éireann CIE
Italy Ferrovie dello Stato SpA FS
Hungary Transport, Trading and Service Co. CER
Magyar Államvasutak MÁV
(Hungarian Railway Association)
Raaberbahn AG / GYSEV Zrt. GySEV
Kft. (EIU) VPE
Latvia
Latvijas Dzelzceļš LDZ
Lithuania Lietuvos Geležinkeliai LG
Luxembourg Chemins de fer luxembourgeois CFL
CFL Cargo
Moldova Calea Ferată din Moldova CFM
Montenegro Željeznica Crne Gore ŽCG
Netherlands Nederlandse Spoorwegen NS
North Macedonia (EIU) RFYMI
(EVU) RFYMT
Norway Norges Statsbaner BA NSB
Poland CTL Logistics CTL
Polskie Koleje Państwowe PKP
Portugal Comboios de Portugal CP
Romania CFR Calatori CFR
CFR Marfa CFR
SA CFR
Grup Feroviar Român GFR
RT
Sweden
Switzerland BLS AG BLS
Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB
Serbia Železnice Srbije
Slovakia BRKS
Železnice Slovenskej Republiky (EIU) ŽSR
Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko ŽSSK
Železničná spoločnosť Cargo Slovakia ŽSSK Cargo
Slovenia Slovenske železnice
Spain Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ADIF
Renfe Operadora RENFE
Turkey Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devlet Demiryolları TCDD
United Kingdom Alpha Trains
Rail Delivery Group RDG
DB Cargo UK
Eurostar International

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ CER, retrieved 2009-10-03

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