CEF PSA UBS Action project: knowledge transfer workshops for braking experts from rail freight corridors


7 April 2022 & 28 April 2022

Agenda

The webinar will be held twice, on Thursday 7 April 2022 and Thursday 28 April 2022, from 09:00 to 12:30.

The workshop programme will be the same on both dates. Participants are free to join one of the workshops according to their availability.

Introduction

Braking/operational experts from RUs, IMs, NSAs and MoTs in Rail Freight Corridors in Europe are welcome to attend.

In 2017 the European Commission launched a Rail Technical Operational Issues Logbook, the main aim of which is to identify barriers to interoperability hampering international rail freight traffic, especially on rail freight corridors (RFCs).

One of the most important priorities is the technical operational issue of different national braking rules and requirements. To harmonise braking rules within the TEN-T rail freight area in the EU, a working group set up by Xrail and the International Union of Railways (UIC) looked into concrete solutions to overcome this braking rule barrier. Linked with that initiative, a project named CEF PSA UBS Action was launched to resolve the technical operational issue of different national braking rules and requirements and implementing the Unified Braking Scheme (UBS) as a pilot project along the Rhine-Alpine Corridor.

The main goal of the CEF PSA UBS Action project is to demonstrate that rail safety is not at all degraded by the UBS solution and therefore fulfils all the requirements set out in the Safety Directive CSM REA. One of the tasks to accomplish that goal is to transfer the knowledge gained across the TEN-T rail network.

As the first activity, the pilot and test trains have run on the Rhine-Alpine Corridor and experience and feedback have been gained.

The second activity is to share knowledge and practices from the pilot experience through workshops. The workshops also aim to implement the new braking rules and related processes within TEN-T corridors. These workshops will bring together experts from railway undertakings, infrastructure managers, national ministries and representatives of the European Union Agency for Railways.

The knowledge transfer workshops will be held online on 7 and 28 April 2022 from 09.00 to 12.30, with the same agenda for both workshops. Participants can thus choose to attend one of the workshops based on their availability.

Programme

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1. Welcoming Words (09:00 - 09:10)
Introduction by Mr Hakan GUNEL – UIC

2. Xrail / UIC Unified Braking Scheme project: workgroup setup & status quo (09:10 - 09:25)
Presentation by Mr Hannes LUTS - Xrail

Q&A (09:25 - 09:35)

3. IRS 40421: methodology and latest modification (09:35 - 09:50)
Presentation by Ms Giulia RUSSO - UIC

Q&A (09:50 - 10:00)

4. AMOC as a guide including the best practices that help harmonizing braking rules (10:00 - 10:15)
Presentation by Mr Frederic HENON - UIC

Q&A (10:15 - 10:25)

BREAK (10:25 - 10:35)

5. Activity 1 – Sharing Rhine – Alpine Corridor Pilot Train test experience (10:35 - 10:50)
Presentation by Mr Lukas JOA – DB Cargo

Q&A (10:50 - 11:00)

6. Discussion on 1st TrainDy study results as an output of the project (11:00 - 11:15)
Presentation by Mr Thierry DURAND – SNCF

Q&A (11:15 - 11:25)

7. Discussion on 2nd TrainDy study results as an output of the project (11:25 - 11:40)
Presentation by Prof. Luciano CANTONE – University of Roma – Tor Vergata

Q&A (11:40 - 11:50)

Discussion (11:50 - 12:30)

Registration

The webinar will be held twice, on Thursday 7 April 2022 and Thursday 28 April 2022, from 09:00 to 12:30.

The workshop programme will be the same on both dates. Participants are free to join one of the workshops according to their availability.

Registration for Thursday 7 April 2022

Registration for Thursday 28 April 2022

Contact

For further information, please contact Mr Hakan GUNEL

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