Commission Regulation (EU) No 1299/2014 of 18 November 2014 on the technical spec... (32014R1299) 
                
                
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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1299/2014 of 18 November 2014 on the technical specifications for interoperability relating to the ‘infrastructure’ subsystem of the rail system in the European Union Text with EEA relevance
- COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1299/2014
 - of 18 November 2014
 - on the technical specifications for interoperability relating to the ‘infrastructure’ subsystem of the rail system in the European Union
 - (Text with EEA relevance)
 - Article 1
 - Subject matter
 - Article 2
 - Scope
 - Article 3
 - Open points
 - Article 4
 - Specific cases
 - Article 5
 - Notification of bilateral agreements
 - Article 6
 - Projects at an advanced stage of development
 - Article 7
 - ‘EC’ certificate of verification
 - Article 8
 - Conformity assessment
 - Article 9
 - Implementation
 - Article 10
 - Innovative solutions
 - Article 11
 - Repeal
 - Article 12
 - Entry into force
 - ANNEX
 - 1. INTRODUCTION
 - 1.1.
 - Technical Scope
 - 1.2.
 - Geographical Scope
 - 1.3.
 - Content of this TSI
 - 2. DEFINITION AND SCOPE OF SUBSYSTEM
 - 2.1.
 - Definition of the infrastructure subsystem
 - 2.2.
 - Interfaces of this TSI with other TSIs
 - 2.3.
 - Interfaces of this TSI with the Persons with Reduced Mobility TSI
 - 2.4.
 - Interfaces of this TSI with the Safety in Railway Tunnels TSI
 - 2.5.
 - Relation to the safety management system
 - 3. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
 - 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE SUBSYSTEM
 - 4.1.
 - Introduction
 - 4.2.
 - Functional and technical specifications of subsystem
 - 4.2.1.
 - TSI Categories of Line
 - 4.2.2.
 - Basic parameters characterising the infrastructure subsystem
 - 4.2.2.1.
 - List of Basic Parameters
 - 4.2.2.2.
 - Requirements for Basic Parameters
 - 4.2.3.
 - Line layout
 - 4.2.3.1.
 - Structure gauge
 - 4.2.3.2.
 - Distance between track centres
 - 4.2.3.3.
 - Maximum gradients
 - 4.2.3.4.
 - Minimum radius of horizontal curve
 - 4.2.3.5.
 - Minimum radius of vertical curve
 - 4.2.4.
 - Track parameters
 - 4.2.4.1.
 - Nominal track gauge
 - 4.2.4.2.
 - Cant
 - 4.2.4.3.
 - Cant deficiency
 - 4.2.4.4.
 - Abrupt change of cant deficiency
 - 4.2.4.5.
 - Equivalent conicity
 - 4.2.4.6.
 - Railhead profile for plain line
 - Figure 1
 - Railhead profile
 - 4.2.4.7.
 - Rail inclination
 - 4.2.4.7.1. Plain line
 - 4.2.4.7.2. Requirements for switches and crossings
 - 4.2.5.
 - Switches and crossings
 - 4.2.5.1.
 - Design geometry of switches and crossings
 - 4.2.5.2.
 - Use of swing nose crossing
 - 4.2.5.3.
 - Maximum unguided length of fixed obtuse crossings
 - 4.2.6.
 - Track resistance to applied loads
 - 4.2.6.1.
 - Track resistance to vertical loads
 - 4.2.6.2.
 - Longitudinal track resistance
 - 4.2.6.2.1. Design forces
 - 4.2.6.2.2. Compatibility with braking systems
 - 4.2.6.3.
 - Lateral track resistance
 - 4.2.7.
 - Structures resistance to traffic loads
 - 4.2.7.1.
 - Resistance of new bridges to traffic loads
 - 4.2.7.1.1. Vertical loads
 - 4.2.7.1.2. Allowance for dynamic effects of vertical loads
 - 4.2.7.1.3. Centrifugal forces
 - 4.2.7.1.4. Nosing forces
 - 4.2.7.1.5. Actions due to traction and braking (longitudinal loads)
 - 4.2.7.1.6. Design track twist due to rail traffic actions
 - 4.2.7.2.
 - Equivalent vertical loading for new earthworks and earth pressure effects
 - 4.2.7.3.
 - Resistance of new structures over or adjacent to tracks
 - 4.2.7.4.
 - Resistance of existing bridges and earthworks to traffic loads
 - 4.2.8.
 - Immediate action limits on track geometry defects
 - 4.2.8.1.
 - The immediate action limit for alignment
 - 4.2.8.2.
 - The immediate action limit for longitudinal level
 - 4.2.8.3.
 - The immediate action limit for track twist
 - 4.2.8.4.
 - The immediate action limit of track gauge as an isolated defect
 - 4.2.8.5.
 - The immediate action limit for cant
 - 4.2.8.6.
 - The immediate action limits for switches and crossings
 - Figure 2
 - Point retraction in fixed common crossings
 - 4.2.9.
 - Platforms
 - 4.2.9.1.
 - Usable length of platforms
 - 4.2.9.2.
 - Platform height
 - 4.2.9.3.
 - Platform offset
 - 4.2.9.4.
 - Track layout alongside platforms
 - 4.2.10.
 - Health, safety and environment
 - 4.2.10.1.
 - Maximum pressure variations in tunnels
 - 4.2.10.2.
 - Effect of crosswinds
 - 4.2.10.3.
 - Ballast pick-up
 - 4.2.11.
 - Provision for operation
 - 4.2.11.1.
 - Location markers
 - 4.2.11.2.
 - Equivalent conicity in service
 - 4.2.12.
 - Fixed installations for servicing trains
 - 4.2.12.1.
 - General
 - 4.2.12.2.
 - Toilet discharge
 - 4.2.12.3.
 - Train external cleaning facilities
 - 4.2.12.4.
 - Water restocking
 - 4.2.12.5.
 - Refuelling
 - 4.2.12.6.
 - Electrical shore supply
 - 4.3.
 - Functional and technical specification of the interfaces
 - 4.3.1.
 - Interfaces with the rolling stock subsystem
 - 4.3.2.
 - Interfaces with the energy subsystem
 - 4.3.3.
 - Interfaces with the control command and signalling subsystem
 - 4.3.4.
 - Interfaces with the operation and traffic management subsystem
 - 4.4.
 - Operating rules
 - 4.5.
 - Maintenance rules
 - 4.5.1.
 - Maintenance file
 - 4.5.2.
 - Maintenance plan
 - 4.6.
 - Professional qualifications
 - 4.7.
 - Health and safety conditions
 - 5. INTEROPERABILITY CONSTITUENTS
 - 5.1.
 - Basis on which interoperability constituents have been selected
 - 5.2.
 - List of constituents
 - 5.3.
 - Constituents performances and specifications
 - 5.3.1.
 - The rail
 - 5.3.1.1.
 - Railhead profile
 - 5.3.1.2.
 - Rail steel
 - 5.3.2.
 - The rail fastening systems
 - 5.3.3.
 - Track sleepers
 - 6. ASSESSMENT OF CONFORMITY OF INTEROPERABILITY CONSTITUENTS AND EC VERIFICATION OF THE SUBSYSTEMS
 - 6.1.
 - Interoperability Constituents
 - 6.1.1.
 - Conformity assessment procedures
 - 6.1.2.
 - Application of modules
 - 6.1.3.
 - Innovative solutions for interoperability constituents
 - 6.1.4.
 - EC declaration of conformity for interoperability constituents
 - 6.1.4.1.
 - Interoperability constituents subject to other European Union Directives
 - 6.1.4.2.
 - EC declaration of conformity for rails
 - 6.1.4.3.
 - EC declaration of conformity for rail fastening systems
 - 6.1.4.4.
 - EC declaration of conformity for track sleepers
 - 6.1.5.
 - Particular assessment procedures for interoperability constituents
 - 6.1.5.1.
 - Assessment of rails
 - 6.1.5.2.
 - Assessment of sleepers
 - 6.2.
 - Infrastructure subsystem
 - 6.2.1.
 - General provisions
 - 6.2.2.
 - Application of modules
 - 6.2.2.1.
 - Application of module SG
 - 6.2.2.2.
 - Application of module SH1
 - 6.2.3.
 - Innovative solutions
 - 6.2.4.
 - Particular assessment procedures for infrastructure subsystem
 - 6.2.4.1.
 - Assessment of Structure gauge
 - 6.2.4.2.
 - Assessment of distance between track centres
 - 6.2.4.3.
 - Assessment of nominal track gauge
 - 6.2.4.4.
 - Assessment of track layout
 - 6.2.4.5.
 - Assessment of cant deficiency for trains designed to travel with higher cant deficiency
 - 6.2.4.6.
 - Assessment of design values for equivalent conicity
 - 6.2.4.7.
 - Assessment of railhead profile
 - 6.2.4.8.
 - Assessment of switches and crossings
 - 6.2.4.9.
 - Assessment of new structures, earthworks and earth pressure effects
 - 6.2.4.10.
 - Assessment of existing structures
 - 6.2.4.11.
 - Assessment of platform offset
 - 6.2.4.12.
 - Assessment of maximum pressure variations in tunnels
 - 6.2.4.13.
 - Assessment of effect of crosswinds
 - 6.2.4.14.
 - Assessment of fixed installations for servicing trains
 - 6.2.5.
 - Technical solutions giving presumption of conformity at design stage
 - 6.2.5.1.
 - Assessment of track resistance for plain line
 - 6.2.5.2.
 - Assessment for switches and crossing
 - 6.3.
 - EC Verification when speed is used as a migration criterion
 - 6.4.
 - Assessment of maintenance file
 - 6.5.
 - Subsystems containing Interoperability constituents not holding an EC declaration
 - 6.5.1.
 - Conditions
 - 6.5.2.
 - Documentation
 - 6.5.3.
 - Maintenance of the subsystems certified according to 6.5.1.
 - 6.6.
 - Subsystem containing serviceable interoperability constituents that are suitable for reuse
 - 6.6.1.
 - Conditions
 - 6.6.2.
 - Documentation
 - 6.6.3.
 - Use of serviceable interoperability constituents in maintenance
 - 7. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE TSI
 - 7.1.
 - Application of this TSI to railway lines
 - 7.2.
 - Application of this TSI to new railway lines
 - 7.3.
 - Application of this TSI to existing railway lines
 - 7.3.1.
 - Upgrading of a line
 - 7.3.2.
 - Renewal of a line
 - 7.3.3.
 - Substitution in the framework of maintenance
 - 7.3.4.
 - Existing lines that are not subject to a renewal or upgrading project
 - 7.4.
 - Application of this TSI to existing platforms
 - 7.5.
 - Speed as an implementation criterion
 - 7.6.
 - Ascertain Compatibility of infrastructure and rolling stock after authorisation of rolling stock
 - 7.7.
 - Specific cases
 - 7.7.1.
 - Particular features on the Austrian network
 - 7.7.1.1.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.2.
 - Particular features on the Belgian network
 - 7.7.2.1.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.3.
 - Particular features on the Bulgarian network
 - 7.7.3.1.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.3.2.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.4.
 - Particular features on the Danish network
 - 7.7.4.1.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.5.
 - Particular features on the Estonian network
 - 7.7.5.1.
 - Nominal track gauge (4.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.5.2.
 - Resistance of new bridges to traffic loads (4.2.7.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.5.3.
 - The immediate action limit for switches and crossing (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.
 - Particular features on the Finnish network
 - 7.7.6.1.
 - TSI Categories of line (4.2.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.2.
 - Structure gauge (4.2.3.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.3.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.4.
 - Minimum radius of horizontal curve (4.2.3.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.5.
 - Nominal track gauge (4.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.6.
 - Cant (4.2.4.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.7.
 - Maximum unguided length of fixed obtuse crossings (4.2.5.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.8.
 - The immediate action limit of track gauge as an isolated defect (4.2.8.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.9.
 - The immediate action limit of cant (4.2.8.5)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.10.
 - The immediate action limits for switches and crossings (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.11.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.12.
 - Train external cleaning facilities (4.2.12.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.6.13.
 - Assessment of structure gauge (6.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.7.
 - Particular features on the French network
 - 7.7.7.1.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.8.
 - Particular features on the German network
 - 7.7.8.1.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.9.
 - Particular features on the Hellenic network
 - 7.7.9.1.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.10.
 - Particular features on the Italian network
 - 7.7.10.1.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.10.2.
 - Equivalent conicity (4.2.4.5)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.10.3.
 - Equivalent conicity in service (4.2.11.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.11.
 - Particular features on the Latvian network
 - 7.7.11.1.
 - Resistance of new bridges to traffic loads — vertical loads (4.2.7.1.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.
 - Particular features on the Polish network
 - 7.7.12.1.
 - TSI Categories of line (4.2.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.2.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.3.
 - Minimum radius of horizontal curve (4.2.3.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.4.
 - Minimum radius of vertical curve (4.2.3.5)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.5.
 - Cant deficiency (4.2.4.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.6.
 - Abrupt change of cant deficiency (4.2.4.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.7.
 - The immediate action limit for track twist (4.2.8.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.8.
 - The immediate action limit of track gauge as an isolated defect (4.2.8.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.9.
 - The immediate action limits for switches and crossings (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.10.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.12.11.
 - Equivalent conicity in service (4.2.11.2)
 - T cases
 - 7.7.12.12.
 - Track sleepers (5.3.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.
 - Particular features on the Portuguese network
 - 7.7.13.1.
 - Structure gauge (4.2.3.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.2.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.3.
 - The immediate action limit of track gauge as an isolated defect (4.2.8.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.4.
 - The immediate action limit for switches and crossings (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.5.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.6.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.7.
 - Assessment of structure gauge (6.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.13.8.
 - Assessment of maximum pressure variations in tunnels (6.2.4.12)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.14.
 - Particular features on the Ireland network
 - 7.7.14.1.
 - Structure gauge (4.2.3.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.14.2.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.14.3.
 - Assessment of structure gauge (6.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.
 - Particular features on the Spanish network
 - 7.7.15.1.
 - Structure gauge (4.2.3.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.2.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.3.
 - Design track twist due to rail traffic actions (4.2.7.1.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.4.
 - The immediate action limit of track gauge as an isolated defect (4.2.8.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.5.
 - The immediate action limits for switches and crossings (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.6.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.7.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.8.
 - Assessment of structure gauge (6.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.15.9.
 - Assessment of maximum pressure variations in tunnels (6.2.4.12)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.16.
 - Particular features on the Swedish network
 - 7.7.16.1.
 - General
 - P cases
 - 7.7.16.2.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.
 - Particular features on the UK network for Great Britain
 - 7.7.17.1.
 - TSI categories of line (4.2.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.2.
 - Structure gauge (4.2.3.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.3.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.3.bis
 - Equivalent conicity (4.2.4.5)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.4.
 - Maximum unguided length of fixed obtuse crossings (4.2.5.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.5.
 - The immediate action limits for switches and crossings (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.6.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.7.
 - Platform offset (4.2.9.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.8.
 - Equivalent conicity in service (4.2.11.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.9.
 - Assessment of structure gauge (6.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.10.
 - Assessment of distance between track centres (6.2.4.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.17.11.
 - Assessment of platform offset (6.2.4.11)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.18.
 - Particular features on the UK network for Northern Ireland
 - 7.7.18.1.
 - Structure gauge (4.2.3.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.18.2.
 - Distance between track centres (4.2.3.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.18.3.
 - Assessment of structure gauge (6.2.4.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.
 - Particular features on the Slovak network
 - 7.7.19.1.
 - TSI categories of line (4.2.1)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.2.
 - Minimum radius of horizontal curve (4.2.3.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.3.
 - Minimum radius of vertical curve (4.2.3.5)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.4.
 - Cant deficiency (4.2.4.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.5.
 - The immediate action limit for track twist (4.2.8.3)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.6.
 - The immediate action limit of track gauge as an isolated defect (4.2.8.4)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.7.
 - The immediate action limit for cant (4.2.8.5)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.8.
 - The immediate action limits for switches and crossings (4.2.8.6)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.9.
 - Platform height (4.2.9.2)
 - P cases
 - 7.7.19.10.
 - Equivalent conicity in service (4.2.11.2)
 - T cases
 - 7.7.19.11.
 - Track sleepers (5.3.3)
 - P cases
 - Appendix A
 - Assessment of interoperability constituents
 - Appendix B
 - Assessment of the infrastructure subsystem
 - Appendix C
 - Technical characteristics of track design and switches and crossings design
 - Appendix C.1
 - Technical characteristics of track design
 - Appendix C.2
 - Technical characteristics of switches and crossings design
 - Appendix D
 - Conditions of use of track design and switches and crossings design
 - Appendix D.1
 - Conditions of use of track design
 - Appendix D.2
 - Conditions of use of switches and crossings design
 - Appendix E
 - Capability requirements for structures according to traffic code
 - Appendix F
 - Capability requirements for structures according to traffic code in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
 - Appendix G
 - Speed conversion to miles per hour for Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
 - Appendix H
 - Structure gauge for the 1 520 mm track gauge system
 - Figure 3
 - Structure gauge S for the 1 520 mm track gauge system [dimensions in mm]
 - Figure 4
 - Reference profile of the lower parts on tracks fitted with double slip
 - Figure 5
 - Reference profile of the lower parts on marshalling yards fitted with rail brakes
 - Appendix I
 - Reverse curves with radii in the range from 150 m up to 300 m
 - Appendix J
 - Safety assurance over fixed obtuse crossings
 - Figure 6
 - Obtuse crossing
 - Figure 7
 - Point retraction X on check face
 - Figure 8
 - Minimum wheel diameter against crossing angle for 450 m radius of obtuse crossing
 - Figure 9
 - Minimum wheel diameter against crossing angle for straight obtuse crossing
 - Appendix K
 - Basis of minimum requirements for structures for passenger coaches and multiple units
 - Appendix L
 - Definition of EN line category a12 for traffic code P6
 - Figure 10
 - Reference wagon of EN line category a12
 - Figure 11
 - Load model of EN line category a12
 - Appendix M
 - Specific case on the Estonian network
 - Appendix N
 - Specific cases of the Hellenic network
 - Appendix O
 - Specific case on the Ireland and United Kingdom of Northern Ireland networks
 - Appendix P
 - Structure gauge for the lower parts for the 1 668 mm track gauge on the Spanish network
 - P.1. REFERENCE PROFILES
 - P.1.1.
 - Kinematic reference profile GEI1
 - Figure 12
 - Reference profile of lower parts of kinematic gauge GEI1 for vehicles which can pass over rail brakes in an active position (l = track gauge)
 - (Dimensions in millimeters)
 - P.1.2.
 - Kinematic reference profile GEI2
 - Figure 13
 - Reference profile of lower parts of kinematic gauge GEI2 for vehicles which may pass over rail brakes in a non-active position (l = track gauge)
 - (Dimensions in millimeters)
 - P.2. ASSOCIATED RULES
 - P.3. VERTICAL LOWERING
 - Appendix Q
 - National technical rules for UK-GB Specific Cases
 - Appendix R
 - List of open points
 - Appendix S
 - Glossary
 - Figure 14
 - Geometry of switches and crossings
 - Appendix T
 - List of referenced standards