Title: UITP Rome 2005
156th UITP World Congress
ERRAC and the Rail Research Priorities for Europe
Manuel Seabra Pereira, Professor, IST
Lisbon Deputy Chairman of ERRAC, Chairman of
EURNEX Council
2Plan of the presentation
- ERRAC and its research priorities
- Strategic Rail Research Agenda 2020
- ERRACs recent activities
- The role of urban and regional transport
- The 7th FP and the transport sector
- The EURNEX Network of Excellence
- European Railway University (EURail) in a
changing railway sector
3ERRAC - Terms of reference
- Long standing commitment by
- all stakeholders
- rail industry,
- rail operators,
- infrastructure managers,
- public authorities and regulators,
- research institutes and academia
- To work in closer partnership
- with the aim
- strengthening and
- reorganising RD efforts in Europe
- Revitalizing the Railway sector.
ERRAC would optimise the rail research
potential within EU, materialising the concept
of a European Research Area in this industrial
sector.
4SRRA 1 in brief
- Research effort optimised,
- better focussed,
- effectively implemented
- Need for step changes in technology
- Increase co-ordinated investment from
- Rail sector
- European Union
- Member States
5SRRA 1 in brief
In 2020 40 increase in passenger traffic, 70
increase in freight traffic 15 market share for
freight, 12 market share for passengers meaning
tripling and doubling todays rail volumes
2- The business environment RBS (2020) 4
1- Forecasting and assessment future of the rail
(2020) 3
3- 6 Strategic research priorities (1) Seamless
passenger service, (2) Door to door Freight
services, (3) Integrated mass transit services,
(4) Interoperable infra (5) Modular
interoperable RS, (6) Environmental impact and
sustainability
4- 5 Key research priorities in
Interoperability, Inteligent Mobility, Safety,
Environment, Inno. Materials prod. Methods 5
6Enhancing collaborative European rail research
- Building consensus among stakeholders
- Improving synergies between EU, national and
private rail research - Strengthening and re-organizing research and
development efforts - Facilitating effective pooling of human and
material resources - Launching ambitious co-operative research
schemes
7ERRACs recent activities
- Ensuring widespread awareness of the SRRA
- Updating the ERRAC Rail Business Scenario
- Assessing how current RD programmes align with
the SRRA - Examining the research implications of
investment in rail infrastructure - Reviewing the light rail and metro system market
sector in the 25 EU Member States (regional
rail study under preparation) - Analysing future research needs
- Proposing input for the EUs Seventh RTD
Framework Programme (FP7)
8The 7th Framework Programme (FP7) and the
Transport sector
- Importance of the urban rail sector
- FP7 areas refer to rolling stock,
infrastructure, mobility and intermodality - Attractiveness and performance improvements
9FP7 - Surface Transport five areas
- The greening of surface transport
- Encouraging modal shift and decongesting
transport corridors - Ensuring sustainable urban mobility
- Improving safety and security
- Strengthening competitiveness
10Context (sector)
- ERRAC Position Paper (30.12.2004) consultation
- EPTR (European Platform for Co-operation and
Co-ordination in Transport Research), 03.02.2005 - ECTRI (European Conference of transport research
institutes), 22.11.2004 - Industry RU/IM via UNIFE, UIC/CER
- UITP
- EURNEX contribution
11Green Clean Quite
Competitice Innovative Efficient
Safe secure accessible Customer
responsive
Rail 21 Sustainable Rail Systems for a connected
Europe
EC Objectives Greening Modal Shift Sustainability
Safety Security Competitiveness
Cost challenges Increased capacity Enhanced
performance
Track Friendly Trains
Train Friendly Track
Provision of safe, efficient and interoperable
services
12The role of urban and regional transport
- Rail product suppliers reckon that trams, light
rail and metro systems as well as regional and
suburban railways make up around 50 of their
total turnover - SRRA priority for the Public Transport sector
- Two studies developed by UITP within ERRAC
metro and light rail / regional and suburban rail
(under preparation)
13URBAN TRANSPORT
- UT backbone of social and economical life in
urban areas - Land use, dispersion of activities, shape and
topology of urban areas. Car ownership and income - Attractiveness of UT is complex
- Involves attitudes and emotional feelings
- Factors for attractiveness
- Travel time, frequency of service, security
- Comfort availability of seats, temperature,
walking distance, information provision - Land trip structure
- Sucession of journeys, transport modes, modal
continuity and coordination physical, services,
information
14ERRAC proposals for FP7 area 1
- 1. Greening of surface transport
- Products
- Sustainability, incl. Energy savings and
environmental - legislation (noise, pollution)
- Hybrid technologies
- European networks
- Design for the environment (e.g. recycling)
- Deployment of emerging technologies, energy
regeneration - Urban public transport
- Reducing energy consumption
- Eco-procurement specifications
- Eco-friendly design of subsystems and interfaces
- New funding rules for environmentally friendly
applications
15ERRAC proposals for FP7 area 1
- 1. Greening of surface transport
- Products
- Sustainability, incl. Energy savings and
environmental - legislation (noise, pollution)
- Hybrid technologies
- European networks
- Design for the environment (e.g. recycling)
- Deployment of emerging technologies, energy
regeneration - Urban public transport
- Reducing energy consumption
- Eco-procurement specifications
- Eco-friendly design of subsystems and interfaces
- New funding rules for environmentally friendly
applications
16ERRAC proposals for FP7 area 2
- 2. Encouraging modal shift and decongesting
transport corridors - Products
- Interoperability (multi-system interfaces between
RS and infrastructure) - Intelligent transport systems
- European networks
- Common operational rules
- Harmonisation (open standards to implement TSIs)
- Intermodality long-distance/short-distance
(cross-sector) - Urban public transport
- Intermodality short-distance/long-distance
(cross-sector)
17ERRAC proposals for FP7 area 3
- 3. Ensuring sustainable urban mobility
- Products
- Integrated mass transit products (multi-sector
and multi-modal) - Intelligent transport systems
- European networks
- Unified tram-train service concepts
- Innovative re-use of regional rail infrastructure
- Integrated seamless services (incl. clock-faced
and rendez-vous principle) - Urban public transport
- Co-ordinated town- and transport-planning
- Innovative funding and financing schemes
- New services combining passenger rail transport
with other sectors (e.g. and package deliveries) - Innovative rail operation methods, tools and
facilities (incl. ITS solutions) - New customised services for integrated
inter-modal operation - Innovative fare and ticketing concepts and tools
18ERRAC proposals for FP7 area 4
- 4. Improving safety and security
- Products
- Safety and security-oriented products and
services - Intelligent transport systems (eg.
video-surveillance) - European networks
- Monitoring of the RS from the infrastructure
- Safety and security of the transport of hazardous
materials - Human factors in the management of the risk
situations - Common methods for evaluation and consideration
of risks - Urban public transport
- Improved co-ordination between stakeholders with
regard to safety, security and anti-terrorist
measures - Improve specifications for products and services
related to safety and security measures - Human factors in the management of the risk
situations
19ERRAC proposals for FP7 area 5
- 5. Strengthening competitiveness
- Products
- Railway economic competitiveness
- Modularity and standardised interfaces
- Rolling stock and infrastructure maintenance
- Intelligent transport systems
- European networks
- Increasing capacity while reducing costs
(increasing axle loads, speed, traffic volume,
loading gauge without expensive investments) - Urban public transport
- Functional and technical harmonisation of
installations - Innovative design of systems and constituents
- Improved quality management
- Customer-oriented PT system design and fare
policy
20The European Railway Research Network of
Excellence - EURNEX
- EURNEX,
- coordination of FAV,
- gathers a community of more than 600 researchers
from more than 60 universities, and - stakeholders such as UITP
- Close interaction between ERRAC and EURNEX, in
line with the SRRA, to - promote integration and rationalization of
projects, and - optimum allocation of resources and competencies
21European Railway University (EURail) in a
changing railway sector
- The development of the European Railway sector
requires well managed and collaborative research,
and targeted education - Goal of EURail to provide training and
education for the railway community of tomorrow - Proposal in line with the SRRA of ERRAC
- Virtual in nature but fostering excellence among
existing institutions
22Thank you for your attention!