Capacity Management

Capacity Strategies

 

An essential part of the capacity management process is the advance planning, of which the first element is the Capacity Strategy. The Capacity Strategy is a written document created by each IM, which sets down the general principles to be used further in the capacity planning and capacity allocation process. Moreover, it includes the expected available capacity and first rough analysis of future traffic flows. The Capacity Strategies are published three years prior to the timetable change. However, in the first years of the TTR setup timelines might shift.

RNE and its members define common timelines for advance capacity planning (ACP) purposes. The ACP calendar lays down the relevant milestones for defining and publishing Capacity Strategies, as well. In order to ensure the consistent involvement of Applicants, competent authorities, terminals and service facilities into the definition of Capacity Strategies, the common deadlines for input gathering are also set in the agreed ACP calendars.

Capacity Strategies TT 2028

Please find below the Capacity Strategies published for TT 2028.

Consultation of “Mature Draft Versions” of Capacity Strategies TT2028

Please find below the available draft versions of the Capacity Strategies published for consultation:

Capacity Strategies TT 2027

Please find below the Capacity Strategies published for TT 2027.

  • Common Capacity Strategy for TT 2027
    (Infrabel, ProRail, ACF/CFL, SNCF Réseau, DB Netz AG, SBB Infrastruktur AG, BLS Netz AG, ÖBB Infrastruktur AG, RFI S.p.A and SŽ Infrastruktura)

Consultation of “Mature Draft Versions” of Capacity Strategies TT2027

Please find below the available draft versions of the Capacity Strategies published for consultation:

Capacity Strategies TT 2026

Please find below the Capacity Strategies published for TT 2026.

Capacity Strategies TT 2025

Please find below the Capacity Strategies published for TT 2025.