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Supporting Implementations Regarding Railway Safety and Regulatory Functions of Directorate General for Regulation of Transport Services (DGRTS
GENERAL INFORMATION |
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Project title |
Supporting Implementations Regarding Railway Safety and Regulatory Functions of Directorate General for Regulation of Transport Services (DGRTS) |
Priority field |
Acquis Alignment and EU Integration / Transport |
Beneficiary |
Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure |
Co-Beneficiary |
- |
Duration (months) + start and end dates |
24 months August 2020 – August 2022 |
EU contribution (Euro) |
2.051.000 |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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Brief description of the project and main objectives |
The purpose of the project is to strengthen administrative capacity as regards the safety, interoperability and regulatory functions for the efficient harmonisation with the EU acquis for the railway sector in parallel to the liberalisation process and to support the efficient harmonisation and implementation of EU acquis on railway sector. |
Location |
Ankara |
Results obtained / Expected results |
Increasing administrative capacity as regards the safety and interoperability functions of the DGRTS. Strengthening basis for railway liberalisation through enhanced legislation and increased administrative capacity of the regulatory functions of the DGRTS. Increasing awareness on railway liberalisation, railway safety and interoperability. |