Background information
About the EU Agency for Railways
The European Union Agency for Railways was established in Valenciennes in 2004, and has 188 employees representing more than 22 European Member States.
ERA has been providing EU Member States and the European Commission with technical assistance in the development and implementation of the Single European Railway Area. This comprises enhancing technical interoperability and harmonising rules, promoting simplified access for customers, developing a common approach to safety and safety culture, advising on telematics applications and ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System), monitoring National Safety Authorities and Notified Bodies and facilitating the exchange of information between the railway actors in Europe.
Since 16th June 2019 the EU Agency for Railways is mandated to issue single safety certificates and vehicle (type) authorisations valid in multiple European countries and to ensure an interoperable European Rail Traffic Management System.
About the ERA Railway Factsheets: Key considerations about current limitations
Data availability is suboptimal:
- Some countries do not report all indicators to Eurostat / ERA;
- Some statistics are available with a large delay. This makes that the factsheets often give a more delayed view than desired.
Data access is cumbersome:
- Only Eurostat offers APIs;
- The rest must be extracted manually. The ultimate goal is to have dynamic factsheets, directly extracting the most recent data from databases.
Data completeness:
- Some indicators on operational performance are difficult to obtain.