Sustainable Inland Transport Connectivity Indicators basic_page_transport_mode Rail Road Rail IWW Economic Sustainability hellodevworld Pillar md1 Social Sustainability Pillar md2 Environmental Sustainability Resilience 2-EC-1.1: Staff resources at rail BCPs and inland clearance stations Show details Adequacy of the number of personnel at rail border crossing points (BCPs) and inland clearance stations to cope with the freight volumes involved. Staff categories include Customs, border guards/police, Health and Safety Executive, State Veterinary Office, State Plant Health Protection Agency, Public Health Agency, Food and Drug Administration, Service for Foreigners’ Affairs, National Revenue Services, Vehicle and Operators Services Agency, and Department of Transport. All staff categories available 24/7 at most BCPs and inland clearance stations: 10 points 10 pts Some staff categories available 24/7 at most BCPs and inland clearance stations: 8 points 8 pts All staff categories available during office hours at most BCPs and inland clearance stations: 6 points 6 pts Some staff categories available during office hours at most BCPs and inland clearance stations: 4 points 4 pts Staff available only with appointment: 2 points 2 pts No staff at BCPs and inland clearance stations: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-1.2: BCP infrastructure (Joint controls facilities) Show details Availability and opening hours of joint controls facilities at rail border crossing points (BCPs) open for international goods traffic. It concerns facilities for domestic controls as well as joint controls with adjoining countries. In terms of opening hours, Article 6 of the Annex 8 to the Harmonization Convention sets out 24 hours a day as a minimum requirement. Facilities for joint bilateral controls with the adjoining country (one-stop technology) are available 24 hours a day: 10 points 10 pts Facilities for joint domestic controls (one-stop technology/ 2 stop border post) are available 24 hours a day: 8 points 8 pts Facilities for either joint bilateral controls or domestic controls are available with limited opening hours (for example, no night, weekend and holidays operation): 6 points 6 pts No facilities for any type of joint controls: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-1.3: Harmonization of international standards for minimum useful siding length Show details Harmonization of international standards for minimum useful siding length on main international lines for goods trains. In the Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC), this has been set at 750 m and in Arab Mashreq 500 m. Applicable on more than 50% of the international railway lines along the national segment: 10 points 10 pts Applicable on less than 50% of the international railway lines along the national segment: 5 points 5 pts Not applicable in the country: 0 points 0 pts 2-EC-1.4: Inland clearance and control procedures Show details The extent to which control procedures are undertaken at inland clearance stations away from the border to promote efficient movements at border crossing points (BCPs). The control procedures are involving medico-sanitary inspection, controls of compliance with technical standards, quality controls, train inspections and other as applicable. The adoption of customs risk management system will get additional points as risk management procedures expedite the clearance of goods. All control procedures take place at inland clearance stations: 8 points 8 pts >50% control procedures take place at inland clearance stations: 6 points 6 pts <50% control procedures take place at inland clearance stations: 4 points 4 pts All control procedures take place at BCPs: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts Application of customs risk management system: additional 2 points 2-EC-1.5a: Coordination and delegation of controls among national border agencies Show details The extent to which national border agencies (such as Health and Safety Authorities, Treasury, and Food and Drug Administration) delegate their control activities to other border agencies such as Customs authorities, in accordance with a cooperation agreement or memorandum of understanding. By implementing a delegation mechanism, duplication and overlapping activities, and conflicting instructions and requirements can be reduced. A coordination and delegation mechanism is in place where all border agencies can at any time act/perform controls on each other’s behalf: 10 points 10 pts A coordination and delegation mechanism is in place, however only several border agencies can in specific cases (e.g. during off-peak hours and at night) act/perform controls on each other’s behalf: 6 points 6 pts No coordination and delegation mechanism in place, as such all government agencies act independently: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-1.5b: Coordination and delegation of controls between agencies of neighboring countries Show details The extent to which border agencies from both sides of the border crossing point (BCP) coordinate with each other or delegate the control procedures to each other at a designated single common border post/station, in accordance with a bilateral agreement or memorandum of understanding). Implementing such a coordination and delegation mechanism will increase the border crossing efficiency. A coordination and delegation mechanism is in place, where border agencies from both sides of the BCP at any time act/perform controls together or on each other’s behalf: 8 points 8 pts A coordination and delegation mechanism is in place, where border agencies from both sides of the BCP in specific cases (e.g. during off-peak hours and at night) act/perform controls jointly or on each other’s behalf: 6 points 6 pts No coordination and delegation mechanism in place, as such border agencies from both sides of the BCP act independently: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts Common open hours as determined by traffic volume: additional 2 points 2-EC-1.6: Average railway border clearance time Show details The average border processing time (in minutes) needed by a train, calculated by summing the stop time of all trains divided by the number of trains crossing the border per day. The survey should capture the stop time by time of day (peak and off-peak) and day of week. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-EC-1.7: Proportion of bulk to non-bulk cargo Show details The proportion of bulk to non-bulk export rail cargo from the country. This indicator shows how diverse the rail traffic is, in order to promote non-bulk goods on railways. 50:50 : 10 points 10 pts 60:40 : 7 points 7 pts 70:30 : 4 points 4 pts 80:20 : 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-1.8: Empty running percentage Show details The empty running percentage of railway traffic returning to the country. This indicator measures cooperation and coordination with neighbouring countries to reduce empty running. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-EC-2.1a: Average border clearance time (with physical inspection) Show details The average border clearance time (in minutes) needed by a train, when physical inspections are involved. It is calculated by summing the clearance time of all inspected trains divided by the number of inspected trains. Time taken into consideration is the time from entering the border post in one territory to leaving it in the other country. The survey should capture the clearance time by time of day (peak and off-peak) and day of week. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-EC-2.1b: Average border clearance time (without physical inspection) Show details The average border clearance time (in minutes) needed by a train, when no physical inspections are involved. It is calculated by summing the clearance time of all surveyed trains divided by the number of surveyed trains. Time taken into consideration is the time from entering the border post in one territory to leaving it in the other country. The survey should capture the clearance time by time of day (peak and off-peak) and day of week. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-EC-2.2: Average queuing time Show details The average queuing time (in minutes) for trains at border stations. Time taken into consideration starts when a train arrives at the rail yard and ends when the clearance process starts. The survey should capture queuing time by time of day (peak and off-peak) and day of week. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-EC-3.1: Customs clearance cost for containerized cargo Show details The average customs operation cost per Twenty Equipment Unit (TEU) associated with compliance with customs regulations and border crossing procedures in the country relative to the average cost in the region. The involved costs include loading/unloading of shipment at border crossing points and inspection charges. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. Cost is more than 50% lower than the regional average: 10 points 10 pts Cost is less than 50% lower than the regional average: 7 points 7 pts Cost is less than 50% higher than the regional average: 4 points 4 pts Cost is more than 50% higher than the regional average: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-3.2: Customs clearance cost for dry bulk cargo Show details The average customs operation cost for dry bulk cargo per ton associated with compliance with customs regulations and border crossing procedures in the country relative to the average cost in the region. The involved costs are, among others, loading/unloading of shipment at border crossing points and inspection charges. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. Cost is more than 50% lower than the regional average: 10 points 10 pts Cost is less than 50% lower than the regional average: 7 points 7 pts Cost is less than 50% higher than the regional average: 4 points 4 pts Cost is more than 50% higher than the regional average: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-3.3: Customs clearance cost for liquid bulk cargo Show details The average customs operation cost for liquid bulk cargo per ton associated with compliance with customs regulations and border crossing procedures in the country relative to the average cost in the region. The involved costs are, among others, loading/unloading of shipment at BCPs and inspection charges. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. Cost is more than 50% lower than the regional average: 10 points 10 pts Cost is less than 50% lower than the regional average: 7 points 7 pts Cost is less than 50% higher than the regional average: 4 points 4 pts Cost is more than 50% higher than the regional average: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-4.1: Length of main international railway lines Show details Ratio of the total length of main international railway lines (km) to the total rail network in the country. In Europe, these concern the class-A lines of E-railway network classification listed in Annex I of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC). In Mashreq region, these are listed in Annex I of the Agreement on International Railways in the Arab Mashreq. Ratio ≥ 25%: 10 points 10 pts 20% ≤ ratio < 25%: 8 points 8 pts 15% ≤ ratio < 20%: 6 points 6 pts 10% ≤ ratio < 15%: 4 points 4 pts 5% ≤ ratio < 10%: 2 points 2 pts ratio < 5%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-4.2: Length of supplementary international railway lines Show details Ratio of the total length of supplementary international railway lines (km) to the total rail network in the country. In Europe, these lines concern the class-B lines of E-railway network classification listed in Annex I of the AGC. Ratio ≥ 25%: 10 points 10 pts 20% ≤ ratio < 25%: 8 points 8 pts 15% ≤ ratio < 20%: 6 points 6 pts 10% ≤ ratio < 15%: 4 points 4 pts 5% ≤ ratio < 10%: 2 points 2 pts ratio < 5%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-4.3: Number of international railway corridors Show details The number of international railway corridors passing through the country. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-EC-4.4: Commercial speed of international railway lines Show details The average commercial speed of the majority of the international railway lines along the national segment, which is equal to the distance divided by the journey time. ≥ 160km/h: 10 points 10 pts 120 km/h: 8 points 8 pts 100km/h: 6 points 6 pts 80 km/h: 4 points 4 pts 60 km/h: 2 points 2 pts 40 km/h: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.1a: Admission requirements for locomotives Show details Admission requirements for locomotives and powered trains, in terms of the technical condition, based on international/regional/subregional regime. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. Application of the international convention regime: 10 points 10 pts Application of regional regime equivalent to the applicable international conventions: 8 points 8 pts Application of an equivalent subregional regime: 6 points 6 pts Application of a simplified bilateral regime: 4 points 4 pts No admission: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.1b: Admission requirements for train wagons Show details Admission requirements for train wagons and passenger carriages, in terms of the technical condition, based on international/regional/subregional regime. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. Application of the international convention regime: 10 points 10 pts Application of regional regime equivalent to the applicable international conventions: 8 points 8 pts Application of an equivalent subregional regime: 6 points 6 pts Application of a simplified bilateral regime: 4 points 4 pts No admission: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.1c: Contract of carriage requirements Show details Level of harmonization of the contract of carriage requirements as per internationally and/or regionally agreed arrangements. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. - The maximum score of this indicator is 8 points because currently there are no internationally agreed arrangements yet. 10 points are reserved when such agreements become available in the future. Regionally or subregionally harmonized: 8 points 8 pts Bilaterally harmonized with common full contract conditions, arrangements for legal issues and consignment note: 6 points 6 pts No common arrangements: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.1d: Recognition of license for train drivers Show details Degree of recognition of license for train drivers. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - The maximum score of this indicator is 8 points because currently there are no internationally agreed arrangements yet. 10 points are reserved when such agreements become available in the future. Use of regionally recognized license: 8 points 8 pts Bilateral arrangement with additional documents: 6 points 6 pts No arrangement: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.2a: Track gauge Show details The extent to which the track gauge of the international rail network in the country adheres to the regional/global technical standards. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. Track gauge adheres to global technical standards: 10 points 10 pts Track gauge adheres to regional technical standards: 8 points 8 pts Track gauge adheres to sub-regional technical standards: 6 points 6 pts Track gauge adheres to bilaterally agreed technical standards: 4 points 4 pts Track gauge adheres to national technical standards: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.2b: Loading gauge Show details The extent to which the loading gauge of the international rail network in the country adheres to the regional/global technical standards. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. Loading gauge adheres to global technical standards: 10 points 10 pts Loading gauge adheres to regional technical standards: 8 points 8 pts Loading gauge adheres to sub-regional technical standards: 6 points 6 pts Loading gauge adheres to bilaterally agreed technical standards: 4 points 4 pts Loading gauge adheres to national technical standards: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.2c: Railway signaling system Show details TThe most widely used railway signalling system on the international railway network in the country. Moving-blocks signaling: 10 points 10 pts Fixed-blocks signaling: 7 points 7 pts Manually-controlled block: 4 points 4 pts No signaling system in place: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.2d: Number of countries whose rolling stocks are allowed to enter the country Show details The number of foreign countries whose rolling stocks are allowed to enter the country. ≥ 5 countries: 10 points 10 pts 4 countries: 8 points 8 pts 3 countries: 6 points 6 pts 2 countries: 4 points 4 pts 1 country: 2 points 2 pts None: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.2e: Membership of international rail conventions Show details Degree of harmonization of legal interoperability by being member of international railway conventions to comprehensively address the legal issues of international rail transport across the entire continent. Member of either OSJD or OTIF: 10 points 10 pts Not member: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-5.2f: Open access Show details Degree of access to third party operators to operate on the country’s railway network. Third party operators are railway operators other than the main national operator Full access with independent rail regulator oversight: 10 points 10 pts Full access without oversight: 7 points 7 pts Access granted to only adjoining state railways, not to private railway operators: 4 points 4 pts Access granted only to the national railway (monopoly): 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-6.1: Modal share of freight rail transport Show details Ratio of the freight ton kilometres performed with rail transport to the total ton kilometres involved in international journeys per year. ratio ≥ 90%: 10 points 10 pts 75% ≤ ratio < 90%: 8 points 8 pts 50% ≤ ratio < 75%: 6 points 6 pts 25% ≤ ratio < 50%: 4 points 4 pts 10% ≤ ratio < 25%: 2 points 2 pts ratio < 10%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-6.2: Share of containerized cargo Show details The share of containerization is defined as the gross weight of containerized cargo divided by the total gross weight of non-bulk cargo by rail. Oil, coal, grain, bulk, cement, etc, are excluded. share ≥ 65%: 10 points 10 pts 50% ≤ share < 65%: 8 points 8 pts 25% ≤ share < 50%: 6 points 6 pts 10% ≤ share < 25%: 4 points 4 pts share < 10%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-6.3: Handling time of consignments in terminals Show details The minimum handling time of consignments in terminals, defined as the period from the latest time of acceptance of goods to the departure of trains, and from the arrival of trains to the availability of wagons ready for the unloading of loading units. time ≤ 1 hour: 10 points 10 pts 2 hours ≤ time < 1 hour: 5 points 5 pts time > 2 hours: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-6.4: Waiting time for road vehicles Show details The minimum waiting time for road vehicles, defined as the waiting time for road vehicles to deliver or collect loading units at rail terminals. time ≤ 20 minutes: 10 points 10 pts 60 minutes ≤ time < 20 minutes: 5 points 5 pts time > 60 minutes: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-7.1: Implementation of interconnected e-solutions Show details Degree of implementation of internationally, regionally, subregionally or bilaterally harmonized interconnected e-solutions for transport: electronic CIM/SMGS and e-Single Window system for customs and border procedures. Notes: - CIM : Uniform rules concerning the contract of international carriage of goods by rail - SMGS: Agreement on International Freight Traffic by Rail - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. electronic CIM/SMGS and inter-agency e-Single Window are implemented: 10 points 10 pts Only e-Single Window is implemented: 8 points 8 pts electronic CIM/SMGS is implemented, no e-Single Window: 6 points 6 pts Use of electronic processing system: 4 points 4 pts Manual processing: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-7.2: Application of advance electronic rail cargo information Show details Degree of application of advance electronic cargo information for pre-clearance purposes. Full-fledged advance electronic cargo information system allowing for pre-clearance is applicable for all cargo: 10 points 10 pts Full-fledged advance electronic cargo information system allowing for pre-clearance is applicable for the majority of cargo: 7 points 7 pts Full-fledged advance electronic cargo information system allowing for pre-clearance is applicable for selected cargo only, the majority is processed manually upon arrival: 4 points 4 pts No electronic pre-clearance cargo system in place, processing and clearance take place upon arrival of the cargo in the country of importation: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-7.3: Availability of detection equipment and inspection technologies Show details Availability of detection equipment, scanning and non-intrusive inspection technologies including scanners for cargo, technology for detection of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials, and e-Seal, at border crossing points (BCPs). Available at all rail BCPs and inland clearance stations: 10 points 10 pts Available at least 50% of rail BCPs and inland clearance stations: 7 points 7 pts Available at less than 50% of rail BCPs and inland clearance stations: 4 points 4 pts Not available in any rail BCPs nor inland clearance stations: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EC-7.4: Coordinated timetabling process Show details The existence of a coordinated timetabling process. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. - “Subregion” should be defined as a group of adjoining countries. In the case of Georgia for example, subregion should cover Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. A country may exclude one of several adjoining countries in its assessment when harmonization and integration with those adjoining countries are not applicable due to major barriers such as political tension and border closures. Globally coordinated: 10 points 10 pts Regionally coordinated: 8 points 8 pts Subregionally coordinated: 6 points 6 pts Bilaterally coordinated: 4 points 4 pts No coordination in place: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel 2-SO-1.1: Percentage of international railway lines with at least two tracks Show details Ratio of the international railway lines along the national segment with at least two tracks, to the total length of the international railway lines along the national segment. ratio ≥ 25%: 10 points 10 pts 20% ≤ ratio < 25%: 8 points 8 pts 15% ≤ ratio < 20%: 6 points 6 pts 10% ≤ ratio < 15%: 4 points 4 pts 5% ≤ ratio < 10%: 2 points 2 pts ratio < 5%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-1.2a: Secured sidings at rail BCPs (cargo security) Show details The extent to which the rail border crossing points (BCPs) in the country are equipped with secured sidings - fully fenced and illuminated - in order to reduce cargo thefts. All rail BCPs are equipped with secured sidings: 10 points 10 pts More than 50% of rail BCPs are equipped with secured sidings: 7 points 7 pts Less than 50% of rail BCPs are equipped with secured sidings: 4 points 4 pts No BCP is equipped with secured sidings: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-1.2b: Number of incidents of rail cargo theft Show details The number of cases of reported rail cargo theft per 100,000 wagon days involved in trade (import and export) per year. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-SO-1.2c: Level crossings on international lines Show details The most widely used type of level crossings on the international railway lines in the country. No road level crossings: 10 points 10 pts Automated level crossing system: 7 points 7 pts Manned level crossings: 4 points 4 pts Unmanned level crossings: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-1.2d: Number of accidents at level crossings Show details The number of accidents at level crossings per 100,000 train-kms driven per year. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-SO-1.2e: Secured sidings of operating railway lines Show details The extent to which secured sidings - fully fenced and illuminated - are installed on both sides of the operating international railway lines in the country in order to increase traffic safety. All operating railway lines are equipped with secured sidings: 10 points 10 pts More than 50% of operating railway lines are equipped with secured sidings: 7 points 7 pts Less than 50% of operating railway lines are equipped with secured sidings: 4 points 4 pts No railway line is equipped with secured sidings: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-1.3: Number of accidents due to system failure Show details The number of accidents per 100,000 train-kms driven per year, where primary cause is system failure, such as broken rails, track buckles, signals passed at danger, wrong-side signalling failures, broken wheels and broken axles. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-SO-2.1a: Placarding and marking of wagons Show details Degree of harmonization of internationally/regionally agreed provisions on placarding and marking in the national laws and legislations. It concerns placarding and marking of all types of wagons for the transport of dangerous goods. Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community. In accordance with internationally agreed provisions: 10 points 10 pts In accordance with regionally agreed provisions: 5 points 5 pts Not recognizing international/regional provisions or no national law applied: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-2.1b: Percentage of transport of dangerous goods Show details Percentage of traffic classified as transport of dangerous goods on the international rail network. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts 2-SO-2.2a: Provision of function-specific training Show details Degree of harmonization of internationally/regionally agreed rules in the provision of function-specific training for carrier's and railway infrastructure manager's personnel involved in the transport of dangerous goods. The internationally agreed elements of function-specific training are set out in RID (International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail). Notes: - “Region” should be defined as a group of countries that are engaged in economic cooperation such as, for example, the Southern African Development Community The provision is developed based on internationally agreed rules: 10 points 10 pts The provision is developed based on regionally agreed rules: 5 points 5 pts The provision is developed partially based on internationally/regionally agreed rules: 3 points 3 pts The provision does not recognize internationally/regionally agreed rules or no training provisions in place: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-2.3a: Provisions for trains transporting dangerous goods Show details The number of accidents and incidents involving transport of dangerous goods by rail per 100,000 train-kms driven per year. Mandatory: 10 points 10 pts Voluntary: 5 points 5 pts Non-existing: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-SO-2.3b: Number of accidents and incidents involving transport of dangerous goods Show details The number of accidents and incidents involving transport of dangerous goods by rail per 100,000 train-kms driven per year. Not applicable. This is a verification indicator. -1 pts Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel Indicator md3 Show details Indicator md2 Title2 1 pts Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel 2-EV-1.1: Average age of rolling stocks Show details The average age of rolling stock involved in international transport. age < 15 years: 10 points 10 pts 15 years ≤ age < 20 years: 7 points 7 pts 20 years ≤ age < 25 years: 4 points 4 pts age ≥ 25 years: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EV-1.2: Average age of locomotives Show details The average age of locomotives involved in international transport. age < 15 years: 10 points 10 pts 15 years ≤ age < 20 years: 7 points 7 pts 20 years ≤ age < 25 years: 4 points 4 pts age ≥ 25 years: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EV-1.3: Number of hydrogen-powered train Show details Ratio of the number of hydrogen-powered train involved in international transport, to the total number of trains involved in international transport in the country per year. ratio ≥ 10%: 10 points 10 pts 8% ≤ ratio < 10%: 8 points 8 pts 6% ≤ ratio < 8%: 6 points 6 pts 4% ≤ ratio < 6%: 4 points 4 pts 2% ≤ ratio < 4%: 2 points 2 pts ratio < 2%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EV-2.1: Modal share of passenger rail transport Show details Ratio of the passenger kilometres performed with rail transport modes to the total passenger kilometres involved in international journeys per year. ratio ≥ 90%: 10 points 10 pts 75% ≤ ratio < 90%: 8 points 8 pts 50% ≤ ratio < 75%: 6 points 6 pts 25% ≤ ratio < 50%: 4 points 4 pts 10% ≤ ratio < 25%: 2 points 2 pts ratio < 10%: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts 2-EV-2.2: Implementation of technical adaptation measures in rail transport Show details Degree of implementation of technical adaptation measures for rail to project climate change impacts on rail transport system and to propose adaptation options. Some examples of technical adaptation measures for rail are greater resilience of the network to heavy precipitation, and installation of monitoring systems consisting of various environmental and engineering sensors (anemometers) along rail lines. Measures have been implemented: 10 points 10 pts Measures are currently being developed: 7 points 7 pts Measures are planned to be developed: 4 points 4 pts No measures planned to be developed: 0 point 0 pts Not applicable -1 pts Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel Your changes have not been saved.Save changesDon't saveCancel