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ERRAC ROAD MAP · ERRAC Road Map

FP7Status: CLOSED1 June 200931 July 2012EU funding €1,540,994

ERRAC- ROADMAP covers research related to all types of freight and passenger rail services as well as their interaction with other modes within the transport system (High Speed and conventional rail over long, medium and short distances, as well as urban rail and co-modal services), the implementation of such research, and to support the various activities of the European Rail Research Advisory Council in 2008 and beyond and to favour the sustainable mobility of European citizens. ERRAC- ROADMAP will contribute to translate, monitor and disseminate to the whole European industry the strategic recommendations and guidelines of the SRRA.ERRAC-ROADMAP addresses the broad coordinating challenges of STT.2008.5.2.2 “Competitive transport operations”; it is a Level 1 Coordination and Support Action aiming at the very important area of coordinating rail research activities. This project is an essential coordination tool to ensure that the ERRAC 2020 Vision can be turned into a reality. Without effective coordination to ensure the relevance and applicability of the rail research activities it is impossible to prioritise the innovative methodologies and technologies for more competitive rail transport operations.ERRAC-ROADMAP will deliver the ROADMAPS to guide the rail research in order to provide a rail option that is reliable, environmentally friendly, efficient and economic to customers. The ROADMAPs themselves will address the issues, stakeholders and subjects to be considered when addressing the activities in the task, such as:•Holistic rail strategies for the minimisation of operation, environmental, maintenance and inspection costs for vehicles and infrastructure and the system in general.•Simplified and low cost rail maintenance and renovation of rail infrastructure providing reliable and high quality rail services with lower life cycle costs and environmental impacts•Improved real time information systems for rail operators, end users and passengers.

Consortium · 21 organisations

coordinator

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER

FR · €396,605

participant

HITACHI RAIL STS SPA

IT · €40,125

participant

RETE FERROVIARIA ITALIANA

IT · €16,585

participant

UNION DES INDUSTRIES FERROVIAIRES EUROPEENNES - UNIFE

BE · €226,840

participant

Alstom Rail SWEDEN AB

SE · €50,825

participant

SOCIETE NATIONALE SNCF

FR · €40,125

participant

EURNEX e. V.

DE · €49,969

participant

TRAFIKVERKET - TRV

SE · €9,926

participant

TRENITALIA SPA

IT · €44,137

participant

Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies

BE · €74,546

participant

NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED

UK · €41,080

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €109,140

participant

EUROPEAN RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGERS ASBL

BE · €12,970

participant

EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF RAILWAYS TRACKWORKS CONTRACTORS

LU · €26,884

participant

ITALCERTIFER SOCIETA PER AZIONI

IT · €27,552

participant

TATA STEEL UK LIMITED

UK · €40,192

participant

EUROPEAN PASSENGERS' FEDERATION IVZW

BE · €46,115

participant

MER MEC SPA

IT · €32,501

participant

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES TRANSPORTS PUBLICS

BE · €187,887

participant

KNORR-BREMSE SYSTEME FUR SCHIENENFAHRZEUGE GMBH

DE · €38,787

participant

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO

PT · €28,203

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