2 Amendments of Carlo FIDANZA related to 2023/0271(COD)
Amendment 498 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 43 a (new)
Article 43 a (new)
Article 43a Interruptions of long duration and Incident report 1. Without prejudice to the international contingency measures as referred to in Article 46 and to the duration criteria as set out in Annex VI of this Regulation, in case of a partial or total interruption of services for more than 15 days in line stretches on the TEN- T corridors that are relevant to cross- border operations, caused by a disruption of train movements caused by a technical failure or incident, no later than 30 days from the declaration of the international disruption by the initiating IM as set out in Annex VI, the organization best placed at regional level (as provided in art. 53.2 (b)) shall request to the infrastructure managers impacted to provide an incident report including the following information : (a) all available information on the operational measures that should be activated or that have been already put in place under international contingency procedures by the impacted infrastructure manager to ensure the use of alternative routes and to allocate the disrupted rail operations, (b) all available information on the actions that the infrastructure manager responsible for the line stretch where the incident took place intends to restore regular train operations along the interrupted lines. 2. The Infrastructure Managers shall transmit the report to the above- mentioned organizations best placed at the regional level aiming at coordinating with the affected IMs and interested RUs and to the coordinators of the impacted corridors to redefine the capacity supply accordingly, no later than 30 days from the date of receiving such request unless total traffic interruption on the impacted line have been already resolved. 3. The infrastructure managers impacted by the disruption should transmit an update of the incident report to the above-mentioned organizations best placed at the regional level, and to the applicants, in case new relevant elements are available and as long as total circulation is not resolved along the line stretch affected. 4. Upon receiving the incident report and subsequent updates, the coordinators of the impacted corridors may issue and transmit to the above-mentioned organizations best placed at the regional level non-binding recommendations on improved measures to address the disruption and the traffic capacity restrictions caused by the accident.
Amendment 498 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 43 a (new)
Article 43 a (new)
Article 43a Interruptions of long duration and Incident report 1. Without prejudice to the international contingency measures as referred to in Article 46 and to the duration criteria as set out in Annex VI of this Regulation, in case of a partial or total interruption of services for more than 15 days in line stretches on the TEN- T corridors that are relevant to cross- border operations, caused by a disruption of train movements caused by a technical failure or incident, no later than 30 days from the declaration of the international disruption by the initiating IM as set out in Annex VI, the organization best placed at regional level (as provided in art. 53.2 (b)) shall request to the infrastructure managers impacted to provide an incident report including the following information : (a) all available information on the operational measures that should be activated or that have been already put in place under international contingency procedures by the impacted infrastructure manager to ensure the use of alternative routes and to allocate the disrupted rail operations, (b) all available information on the actions that the infrastructure manager responsible for the line stretch where the incident took place intends to restore regular train operations along the interrupted lines. 2. The Infrastructure Managers shall transmit the report to the above- mentioned organizations best placed at the regional level aiming at coordinating with the affected IMs and interested RUs and to the coordinators of the impacted corridors to redefine the capacity supply accordingly, no later than 30 days from the date of receiving such request unless total traffic interruption on the impacted line have been already resolved. 3. The infrastructure managers impacted by the disruption should transmit an update of the incident report to the above-mentioned organizations best placed at the regional level, and to the applicants, in case new relevant elements are available and as long as total circulation is not resolved along the line stretch affected. 4. Upon receiving the incident report and subsequent updates, the coordinators of the impacted corridors may issue and transmit to the above-mentioned organizations best placed at the regional level non-binding recommendations on improved measures to address the disruption and the traffic capacity restrictions caused by the accident.