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Shaping the Future: HSR Concept for Czech Republic and CEE

This concept explores the need for high-speed rail in the Czech Republic and Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on increasing competitiveness, improving attractiveness of rail transport, and integrating with European transport policy. It discusses the current infrastructure, challenges, and benefits of implementing high-speed rail, as well as ongoing studies and works.

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Shaping the Future: HSR Concept for Czech Republic and CEE

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  1. Shaping the futureHSR conceptfor the Czech Republic and CEE Jan ILÍK Ministry of Transport, CZ

  2. tasks: outer-competitiveness = international (How to get from Berlin to Vienna?) inner-competitiveness – better attractiveness of rail (comparing to road) capacity – key factor for further development of railway transport EU policy – HSR part of European transport policy Do we need HS in CZ and CEE? 2

  3. Infrastructure status quo • Total length: 9 492 km • double track: 1 851 km • single track: 7 641 km • electrified: 3 037 km

  4. Hamburg – Wien/Budapest Děčín Ústí n. L. Praha Current problems on trunk routes • Low technical parameters → need of new HS/high capacity lines • Lack of capacity– same infrastructure for all train segments →need of segregation • Not all directions covered – Praha – Wroclaw What should be a role of railways in the future? 1916 2016 4

  5. Double-speed Europe? CZ as EU inner periphery in long distance services?? ??? The idea we understand as threat… ? CZ as integral part of Europe – „transport watershed“ … but we act as its supporters!

  6. TEN-T =European wide challenge… TEN-T European transport policy 3 core network corridors across CZ • Baltic-Adriatic:Gdańsk – Warszawa – Ostrava/Žilina – Wien – Bologna(HSR in CZ) • Orient/East-Med: Hamburg – Praha – Budapest – Sofia – Athina/Bulgarian-Turkish border(HSR in CZ) • Rhein-Danube (northern branch only)Strasbourg – Stuttgart – Praha – Košice – SK/UA border – „without HSR“ project in CZ challenge for CZ and CEE: • reconfiguration of railwaz network for 21st century • realizenew backbone– CZ + CE • competitiveness increase for long distance passenger, commuter and freight = • railway as EQUAL CHOICE • tool of regional development

  7. …and national challange • it is more than railway development programme • possibility of EU co-financing • long-running program (20 – 30 year) macroeconomic effects • konw-how development→national competitiveness • employment • construction • machinery • research + education • IT • …

  8. Rapid servicesRS high-speed in CZ = RS flexible approach– technical and operationalsolutions: combination of new andmodernized lines for higher speeds more segments of trains operated on new infrastructure (not only long distance)– maximize accessibility of rail transport phasing (step by step) gradual speed increase (time slots) RS 8

  9. RSbackbone of rail transport • RSfor several segments of long-distance and interregional transport: • international (ICE,TGV): • national (express, IC):interregional (RegioExpress): • basic principles: • part of long-distance transport in CZ = = no exclusive services • interconnection with other modes („exists“ to current network + terminals (integration (train, bus, car, P&R) • accessibility for the whole population Long distance HS trains Long distance IC trains Suburban HS trains

  10. RS benefits/passenger spatial accessibility - radical change within CZ and EU HS suburban railway – commuting up to 1 hour: shift 60 km → 150 km better spatial coverage HS terminals as a gate to their hinterland terminals = RS + regional trains, buses, P+R integration = chance for better performance of all modes fast and frequent RS as the tool for increase of public transport attractivenessand betterefficiency of public subsidies given to public transport Praha/CEE +RS – time accessibility One Day Trip Traffic Flows Synergy

  11. Phasing and realization 1/2 TEN-T (core network – approx. 210 km): • Praha – Litoměřice/Lovosice (300 km/h) • Brno – Přerov (not decided yet) • Brno – Vranovice (new line 300 km/h), Vranovice – Břeclav (upgrade for 200 km/h) • Praha – Brno – national priority but new routing proposed (2040)

  12. Phasing and realization 2/2 First phase: • new backbone covering all essential traffic flows • capacity increase in central railway network – solving current bottlenecks • significant time gains (speed up) already in this phase • proposed completion +- 2040

  13. CZ– part of European RFCs (4 freight corridors) new lines = new capacity, capacity release on conventional lines capacity guarantee for freight = higher competitiveness better reliability → attractiveness RS – challenge to reduce heavy road traffic – possibility to break into new cargo market RS benefits/freight

  14. Studies and works ongoing • spatial-technical studies (2014 – 16) – detail 1:10 000, spatial planning purposes, solving of conflict localities • 2 basic decision-making studies –whole system evaluation • Strategic framework paper – basic information for government about the RS system (for approval) • Technical study – definingtechnical standards • single construction parts (bridges, tunnels…) where Czech norm and legislation is not available • Maintenance standards • Compatibility of tracks and rolling-stock • feasibility studies – final routing decision – first F-S Dresden – Prague • to be launched later this year

  15. RESUMÉ modernization of trunk conventional lines close to finalization new long-lasting development programme needed to stay well connected is priority – we need to follow neighbouring countries where the system already exists or is going to be developed chance for employment and national economy competitiveness increase We need to develop railway system for all… i.e. also for those who could use its services already today but there is only a little chance this idea would cross someone’s mind! 15

  16. Thank you for attention jan.ilik@mdcr.cz

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