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Public hearing: Committee of Transport and Tourism Brussels 7 May 2013 Newcomer´s perspective - 1 - The Fourth Railway Package – public hearing – Brussels.

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1 Public hearing: Committee of Transport and Tourism Brussels 7 May 2013 Newcomer´s perspective - 1 - The Fourth Railway Package – public hearing – Brussels 7 may 2013

2 - leather seats - 4 Bistros - Free WiFi - 4 to 10 Stewardesses / Stewards per train - 2 - WESTbahn – facts - house-tariff tickets: valid for 1 year - refund, exchanges for free - passenger charter (-25/50%)  compensation for delays automatically credited  ticket = coupon - route: Vienna – Linz – Salzburg – Freilassing - timetable 2013: about 3,16 million train kilometers - almost hourly traffic - 7 trains sets – double-deck – 501 seats; 200km/h

3 WESTbahn - expectancy before market entry - 3 - fair chance for invest payback fair competition non-discriminatory conditions

4 WESTbahn – report traffic permit & security certificate – in time, done Vehicle homologation  in Switzerland – cross acceptance Austria (no automatic recognition of safety engineering in Germany) first WESTbahn timetable  concept phase – outlook: travel time 2:45 Vienna – Salzburg  first timetable offer: travel time 3:00; including a stop of 8 min (overtaking by ÖBB PV AG)  regulatory proceeding  in august 2011: settlement reached  most trains  travel time: 3:00 current timetable 2013  path allocation coached by regulator (2012) – fast compromise reached  customer view: 4 long-distance trains departing/arriving from/to Vienna within 20 min – afterwards 40 min no service  suboptimal result for the customer 

5 WESTbahn – report competitive environment  March 2010: amendment in the Austrian Federal Procurement act to allow direct awards over 100.000€ for public rail services  February 2011: direct award retroactively from 4/2010 given to ÖBB-PV AG  for 71,1 million train kilometers (timetable 2011) = nearly 80% of all local and long-distance services of ÖBB-PV AG  Long-distance trains from Vienna-Salzburg are not part of the direct award  WESTbahn started legal actions: pending at supreme administrative court  current: new direct awards  last announcement for direct award 3/2013: Linz- Graz for IC-trains to ÖBB-PV AG; starting from 12/2013 (  today served by WESTbus-offer) pricing:  Three months before market entry of WESTbahn; new national offer from ÖBB- PV AG starting from 9€  After annual price increase between 2005-2009  from mid 2009 to today: just one price increase mid 2012 WESTbahn: complaint before the federal competition authority - 5 - Trains Vienna- Salzburg-Innsbruck- Switzerland: from Salzburg westwards with subsidies

6 WESTbahn – report - 6 - Infrastructure-usage fee:  since 2012 strong increase – before: yearly small increase  regulator initiated a proceeding Direct award to ÖBB-PV AG for nearly 80% of all regional-and long-distance train services includes the clause that additional infrastructure usage fees will be refunded by the state Non predictable costs  high risk for newcomers to fail economically.

7 WESTbahn – report operative settlement  few problems (sometimes local and after interruptions in the line security system)  infrastructure: timetable information, platform information, announcement of trains,..  non-discriminatory train management on the line customer information and promotion:  real-time data  no access was granted WESTbahn  regulatory proceeding resulted in a question and predecision of European Court of Justice  in the meanwhile: access to the data has been granted by ÖBB-Infrastructure  positioning of WESTbahn-promoters in the railway stations: at the beginning ÖBB Infrastructure fixed small sections to move/stand (1 x 1m); Security monitoring, high cost allocation for WESTbahn (regulator: different to ÖBB-PV AG)  regulatory proceeding: ÖBB Infrastructure position was refused – now free access – free movement in the stations  timetable and price-info-columns: first ÖBB Infrastructure approved only 50% of all ordered places in railway stations  regulatory proceeding: a few days before decision meeting of the commission; all locations approved  contracts with advertising companies imposed a ban on WESTbahn orders for station advertising  intervention of regulator: changed contracts - 7 - with regulator help    

8 WESTbahn – report essential facilities:  WESTbahn timetable integration in ÖBB-PV AG system “Scotty”  after antitrust proceeding: WESTbahn was integrated  ticketing-link still refused timetable 2013, 2014 – path allocation  timetable 2013: Regulator coaching from the beginning - compromise  timetable 2014: currently smooth handling competition issues outside of the scope of the 4th railway package  transport associations in Austria  old contracts - for example in Salzburg - allow the incumbents (rail and bus) the exclusion of newcomers up to four years from the normal revenue sharing  account payments: long delays  financing: Eurofima with state guarantee financing versus free market financing for the newcomer - 8 - 

9 WESTbahn – expectation versus reality - 9 - further improvements in non-discriminatory culture required support of regulator is essential – more competences needed for regulatory bodies private investors need predictable conditions  unpredictable infrastructure cost development kills businessplans Customer-oriented timetable - even with competition (not 4 trains in 20 minutes – 0 trains in 40 minutes).


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