• May I apply for feeder/outflow paths in connection to a pre-arranged path?

    Yes, you may apply at the Corridor OSS for feeder/outflow paths in connection to PaPs if the feeder/outflow paths concern train paths of the rail infrastructure managers along the corridor.
    Terminal slots and other facilities (e.g. stabling sidings, etc.) have to be requested at the responsible entities itself (see Corridor Information Document Book 3).
    The Corridor OSS will ask the concerned national IM/AB to produce the relevant timetable offer for the feeder/outflow path. Questions occurring during the path elaboration process of the feeder may also be discussed and arranged between you and the concerned IM directly. The Corridor OSS will consolidate the timetable offer (PaP incl. feeder/ouflow) and communicate the entire timetable offer (PaP incl. feeder/outflow) to you.

  • May I place a request only for a national section of a PaP?

    The Corridor One-Stop-Shop is responsible for any application of pre-arranged path and RC for corridor infrastructure capacity crossing at least one border on a rail freight corridor.

    Should you need to place a request only for a national PaP section, you may have to use the national request procedures to do so.

  • May I apply for a pre-arranged path after the official application deadline (late path request)?

    The Corridor offers capacity slots for late path requests. Late Path Requests can be placed from X-8 to X-2 in PCS addressed to the Corridor One-Stop-Shop.

    Applications placed after the official deadline for annual timetable (=late path requests) are coordinated by the Corridor One-Stop-Shop. The construction of the offer is done by the concerned infrastructure managers. The applicant will get an offer in the first half of October via the Corridor One-Stop-Shop / PCS.

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