The first railway package

General


The EU adopted the first railway package in 2001. It meant greater liberalisation of international freight traffic. The legislation came into force on 15 March 2003 and allowed competition for cross-border freight transport on certain stretches of railway. New operators could therefore begin to compete with national railway monopolies.

Until 15 March 2008, certain stretches have been exempted from the liberalisation. After that date, companies that wish to operate internationally will have access to the entire European rail network. In addition, common regulations were introduced in certain areas, such as the issuing of safety certificates and permits for railway undertakings to provide services.

EC Directives included in the first railway package