2023 NS URRI - december 2021 edition

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URRI NS 2023 – December 2021 edition leading to a reduction in the available capacity, the main objective is to minimise the disruption to services and redistribute the maximum remaining capacity to the RU. In the event of interferences with trains subject to the same management principles, the following rules apply in the same order of priority: 1. minimising delays overall, also in relation to their possible consequences on the major cities; 2. assigning priority to the train best placed to make up any delays, with regard to the scheduled path, restoring the scheduled succession, if necessary. In the event of interferences between trains subject to different management principles, the following rules apply in the same order of priority: 1. minimising delays for trains subject to management priorities; 2. restoring the scheduled succession, also in relation to the possible consequences on the major cities; 3. assigning priority to the train best placed to make up any delays, with regard to the scheduled path. Trains running in advance of schedule must not cause any delays to other services, regardless of the category. For the purposes of these rules, trains are considered punctual if: 

they arrive at their destination with a delay equal to or less than 5 minutes, in the case of Passenger trains;

The punctuality with which the IM measures its performance is calculated by market segment and month using the following formula: IM punctuality = (NC-NRFI)/NC where: NC = number of trains operated NRFI = number of trains arriving at destination with a delay more than 5 minutes for delays attributable to RFI. The % OS (0-5) and % OS (0-15) indicators, as per measure 7 of ART resolution no. 16/2018 of 8 February 2018, can be calculated through the PIC system. The data relating to punctuality performance of the previous service timetable and the target values for the following time (defined with the following numeric format "xx, yy%") are published, no later than February 28th of each calendar year in RFI website. The RU is obliged to utilise the time path according to the schedule set out in the access contract and consistently with the technical specifications of the path, as specified in paragraph 2.3.3.3. The RU, before operating a train, shall notify the IM of any changes regarding its technical specifications, especially those capable of impairing speed performance. If the IM issues internal memos, guidelines, specifications or other documents illustrating management rules, it must notify the Railway Undertakings, the Authority and, if they also concern services subject to PSOs, the relevant awarding Entities prior to the entry into force thereof. Commuter trains “Commuter” trains, with regard to the major cities, are incoming trains in the 6.00 to 9.00 time slot and outgoing trains in the 17.00 to 20.00 time slot, as identified by the IM, also with the involvement of the entities that have concluded the relevant service contracts, among the trains featuring a large number of passengers. These trains are qualified at each timetable period change, or if a large number of services are rescheduled, among the regional and long distance PSO services. 2.4.3 Disrupted traffic management In the event of any disruptions, or circumstances which may reduce the capacity of the infrastructure, affecting the regularity of the service, whatever the cause, the IM shall enforce the applicable technical

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2.4.5 INQUIRIES CONCERNING OPERATING ACCIDENTS / DISRUPTIONS

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utilisation of back-up locomotives/vehicles

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2.4.3 DISRUPTED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

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2.3.2.1.1 Any further formalities for contract conclusion purposes (updated in December 2021

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2.3.2.3 Insurance covers (updated in December 2021

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page 32

2.3.3.2 IM’s Obligations

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declaration for sections with at least three consecutive saturated time slots and how to calculate penalties. (December 2020) Par. 4.3.1. Update of the terms of the allocation process (December 2021) Par. 4.3.2. Inclusion of the specification of the possibility for the IM to re-plan an assigned railway path if re-planning becomes necessary in order to reconcile as effectively as possible all path requests and if it is approved by the applicant to which the path had been assigned (requirement 4.3.1, TRA Resolution 158/2021) Par. 4.3.3. Change of time table for interim adjustment (December 2020) Par. 4.3.3. Change of time table for interim adjustment (December 2021) Par. 4.3.4. New delivery times for commercial scheduling measures (December 2021) Par. 4.4.1.1 elimination, pursuant to requirement 4.3.2. of TRA Resolution 158/2021 Par. 4.4.1.2 Adaptation of the coordination procedure to the provisions of art. 10, par. 5, of Regulation 2016/545/EU (December 2020) Par. 5.2. Adaptation of the description of the Public Information (IaP) included in the MAP to the new RFI CoP 365/RFI procedure of 01/04/2021 (December 2021) Par. 5.5.2 proposal for streamlining the process of requesting and providing customised public information (December 2020) Introduction of the description of the complementary HUB information system (December 2020) Adaptation of the description of the complementary information to the new RFI CoP 365/RFI procedure of 01/04/2021 (December 2021) Par. 6.2. reference to the methodological document sent by the IM to the TRA with a note dated 17 November 2020 (Article prot. 18147/2020). (December 2020) Par. 6.3.1. new MAP tariffs after sending the tariff proposal to TRA Par. 6.3.3.2 reference to a possible introduction of an extra MAP tariff for the PRM assistance service (December 2020) Par. 6.3.4.1. New specifications regarding customised public information. (December 2020) Introduction of the complementary HUB information system (December 2020) Par. 6.4 Alignment of the Performance Regime regulation with the provisions of the annexes to TRA Resolutions no. 70/2014 point 7.6.1 no. 76/2014 point 6.2 (December 2020) Appendices to Chapter 6 - Part B introduced a time line for the presentation of any corrections by the RUs to the paths/services reported in order to further regulate the process (updated December 2021) Appendices to Chapter 6 - Part C Alignment of the Performance Regime regulation with the provisions of the relevant regulatory changes

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2.4.2 MANAGEMENT RULES

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1.7 PUBLISHING

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GLOSSARY (UPDATED IN DECEMBER 2021

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2.3.3.3 RU’s obligations

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