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BRUSSELS - Three years after a deadline passed for EU capitals to reverse the decline of European rail freight and usher in competition, the train of liberalisation is only slowly gathering speed. |
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Brussels steps into rail liberalisation row
BRUSSELS - Persistent difficulties in opening up Europe’s rusty railways to competition have prompted a legislative overhaul by the European Commission.
Commission drops rail freight compensation plan
BRUSSELS – An ambitious EU rail reform plan, originally primarily conceived to improve the quality of rail freight services on European tracks, is nearing the legislative finish line as a package weighed heavily toward passenger rights. |
MEPs demand higher compensation for rail passengers, none for freight
STRASBOURG – European rail operators would be forced to pay their passengers generous compensation similar to that required of airlines in cases of delays, regardless of the distance travelled, under draft legislation adopted by the European Parliament. |
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