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APPLY BY 5 MAY - Women continue to be significantly underrepresented in the railway workforce. In support of ongoing efforts to address this imbalance and promote greater diversity and inclusion across the sector, the 2026 Women in Rail Award has been launched.
The ERTMS 2026 Conference has concluded. The Agency would like to thank all speakers and participants for their valuable contributions.
To support its stakeholders with the application of the EU legislation and enhance railway safety across the Union, ERA is implementing a training
From 1 to 3 December 2026, the Agency is organising a Training open to rail professionals and safety specialists.
From 17 to 19 November 2026, the Agency is organising a training open to rail professionals and safety specialists.
Explore the full programme of workshops, sessions and speakers at the ERTMS 2026 Conference, taking place from 21 to 23 April in Valenciennes, France.
REGISTER NOW - As part of the safety leadership training qualification path, the Agency is organising a Safety Leadership Train-the-Trainer course open to rail professio
This Regulation sets out Common Safety Targets (CSTs) with the aim of ensuring that safety performance does not decrease in any of the Member State
The Executive Director is the legal representative of the Agency and is responsible for the administrative management of the Agency and for the imp
Together with the Association of German Transport Companies Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen e.V. (VDV), the Agency is organising a Safety Leadership Training open to rail professionals and safety specialists.
The Agency is organising a Training on Organisational Just Culture open to rail professionals and safety specialists.
The Vehicle Keeper Marking Register (VKM Register) provides the unique VKM and name of all keepers (EU/OTIF).
Acknowledging the lack of a harmonised manual for the use of ETCS, the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) developed a generic ETCS driver’s H