- C-OSS - GENERAL INFORMATION
- PaP Offer and Path Request Management
- Path allocation on a pre-arranged path
- Reserve Capacity
- Temporary Capacity Restrictions
YOUR QUESTIONS
If you have further questions,please submit your questions by mail to
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What is the Corridor One-Stop-Shop?
The Corridor One-Stop Shop (C-OSS) is a joint body which has been designated by the infrastructure managers and allocation body along the Corridor to manage in a single place and in a single operation path requests for freight trains crossing at least one border along the corridor (according to Article 13 of EU Regulation 913/2010).
On RFC Atlantic Corridor, ADIF has been appointed to execute this task on behalf of the IMs/ABs along the corridor.
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What is Path Coordination System?
The “Path Coordination System (PCS)” is an internet-based application for handling international path requests provided by RailNetEurope (RNE). PCS is the mandatory tool for all path requests on PaP and reserve capacity.
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Where can I find more information about it and get for a free account in PCS?
All information about PCS can be found under http://pcs.rne.eu
Content Management System (CMS) http://cms.rne.eu/pcs/documentation provides explanation, support and trainings on PCS. Additionally, you may contact RNE support or your Corridor One-Stop-Shop for any more detailed aid.