Official Journal L 258 , 21/09/1978 P. 0001 - 0006
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31978R2183
Council Regulation (EEC)
No 2183/78
of 19 September 1978
laying down uniform costing principles for
railway undertakings
COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) No 2183/78 of 19 September 1978
laying down uniform costing principles for railway undertakings
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
- Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European
Economic Community, and in particular Article 75 thereof,
- Having regard to Council Decision 75/327/EEC of 20 May
1975 on the improvement of the situation of railway
undertakings and the harmonization of rules governing
financial relations between such undertakings and States
(1), and in particular Article 8 (2) thereof,
- Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
- Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament
(2),
- Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social
Committee (3),
- Whereas the establishment of uniform costing principles
for railway undertakings should ensure closer cooperation
between them and contribute to the improvement of their
financial situation;
- Whereas it is preferable as a first step to limit the
scope of this costing to international goods traffic in
full train loads;
- Whereas the information provided by cost calculations
based on common principles and its exchange between the
railway undertakings concerned are of importance in the
taking of commercial decisions on the conditions for
accepting or refusing international freight traffic or
the termination of existing traffic;
- Whereas, in order to assist the Commission in studying
the application of uniform costing principles and of
measures leading to further improvements, an Advisory
Committee should be set up,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
1. The uniform costing principles for railway undertakings
established by this Regulation shall apply to international
freight transport carried in full train loads.
2. "International freight transport" means transport
of freight by trains using the networks of at least two Member
States, moving by rail or train ferry throughout.
3. "Carried in full train loads" means that the
consignment comprises several wagon loads offered for carriage at
the same time by the same sender at the same station, and
forwarded directly as a full train to the same consignee at the
same destination station.
Article 2
This Regulation shall apply to the following railway
undertakings:
Société nationale des chemins de fer belges (SNCB),
Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen (NMBS),
Danske Statsbaner (DSB),
Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB),
Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF),
Coras Iompair Eireann (CIE),
Azienda autonoma delle ferrovie dello Stato (FS),
Société nationale des chemins de fer luxembourgeois
(CFL),
Naamloze Vennootschap Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS),
British Railways Board (BRB),
Northern Ireland Railways Company Ltd (NIR).
Article 3
1. From 1 January 1979, the railway undertakings shall
calculate the costs of the freight transport referred to in
Article 1 in accordance with the following general principle.
"Costs" shall be the change in the total costs of the
railway undertaking resulting from the introduction of new
traffic, from an increase or a reduction in existing traffic or
from the termination of such traffic. "Change" means:
for new traffic or for an increased volume of existing
traffic, the additional costs to the railway undertaking
resulting from the acceptance of such traffic,
for existing traffic the termination of which is being
considered or for a reduction in volume of existing
traffic, the savings in costs resulting from the
termination or reduction of such traffic.
2. In addition to the calculation of costs in accordance with
the general principle set out in paragraph 1, the railway
undertakings shall calculate the total costs defined in Annex IV,
provided however, either that the railway undertaking uses them
for the railway activities covered by this Regulation or that
there is agreement with the other railway undertakings
participating in the same traffic that they should be calculated.
Article 4
- 1. Costs shall be calculated for the same period as the
expected duration of the traffic being costed and taking
into account the economic conditions forecast for that
period.
- 2. Costs shall be calculated with reference to the
standard list in Annex I, on the basis of the guidelines
in Annex II and taking into account the various traffic
characteristics of which an indicative list is given in
Annex III.
- 3. For the purpose of calculating costs, railway
undertakings may use the standard bases for cost
calculation defined in Annex IV.
Article 5
Within the limits of their commercial responsibility, railway
undertakings participating in international freight transport as
defined in Article 1 shall communicate to the other railway
undertakings participating in the same traffic, on a basis of
reciprocity, at the latter's request and in confidence, the
information referred to in Article 3 and shall indicate the bases
used for the calculation.
Article 6
- 1. An Advisory Committee shall be set up to assist the
Commission in studying the application of the principles
set out in this Regulation.
- 2. The Committee shall give its opinion on any question
relating to the implementation of this Regulation and
shall study measures designed to improve the provisions
thereof.
- 3. The Committee shall be chaired by a representative of
the Commission and shall consist of two representatives
designated by each Member State. The members of the
Committee may be assisted by experts designated by them.
The Committee shall be convened by the Commission which
shall provide the necessary secretarial services.
- 4. The Committee's conclusions shall be set out in the
report which the Commission will submit to the Council
every two years pursuant to Article 14 (1) of Decision
75/327/EEC.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly
applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 19 September 1978.
For the Council
The President
H.-D. GENSCHER
(1)OJ No L 152, 12.6.1975, p. 3.
(2)OJ No C 266, 7.11.1977, p. 14.
(3)OJ No C 18, 23.1.1978, p. 30.
ANNEX I
Standard list of factors
to be taken into consideration, as appropriate, in calculating
costs
- 1 - terminal services
- 2 - shunting
- 3 - train manning
- 4 - driving tractive stock
- 5 - materials used by tractive stock
- 6 - maintenance of tractive stock
- 7 - maintenance of goods wagons
- 8 - preparation of tractive stock
- 9 - maintenance of other rolling stock
- 10 - replacement (or depreciation) and hire of tractive
stock, goods wagons and other rolling stock
- 11 - maintenance and replacement (or depreciation) of
permanent way
- 12 - maintenance and replacement (or depreciation) of
fixed installations for electric traction
- 13 - maintenance and replacement (or depreciation) of
safety and telecommunications installations
- 14 - other terminal expenditures
- 15 - general depot services
- 16 - maintenance and replacement (or depreciation) of
engineering work
- 17 - maintenance and replacement (or depreciation) of
buildings
- 18 - maintenance and replacement (or depreciation) of
other fixed installations
- 19 - administration
- 20 - other overheads
- 21 - taxes and dues
- 22 - indemnities and miscellaneous general charges
- 23 - financial charges
- 24 - charges for maritime services
Note:
1. Cost items relating to staff expenditure should include the
relevant social security costs.
2. When communicating costs in accordance with Article 5, the
railway undertakings should indicate (without using figures, e.g.
by means of a cross) those factors which have been taken into
account in calculating the costs ; the total should be shown in
figures.
3. For cost items relating to depreciation and replacement,
railway undertakings should follow their normal accounting
practices as referred to in Council Regulation (EEC) No 2830/77
(1).
ANNEX II
Guidelines for
implementing the principles laid down in Article 3
The costs itemized in Annex I shall be calculated in
accordance with the following guidelines: 1. Costing shall as far
as possible take into account:
the characteristics of the traffic in question and all
movements and operations associated with such traffic,
the context in which costing is to take place (and in
particular the degree of saturation of the capacity of
installations).
2. Costing shall be done taking into account the resources
committed to take account of the variation of traffic under
consideration and in particular: - whether the resources exist
specifically for the traffic in question or in any case for other
types of traffic,
the circumstances in which the resources may have to be
modified,
the extent to which changes in staff and rolling stock
are required.
3. Consideration shall be given as far as possible to the fact
that the circumstances in which the traffic is moved may change
during the period under review.
ANNEX III
Indicative list of the
traffic characteristics and the specific data of each railway
undertaking concerned to be considered in calculating costs
I. General traffic characteristics
nature and volume of traffic to be conveyed,
kind of traffic : regular, seasonal, or occasional,
frequency and duration of the transport,
forwarding and destination stations of the consignment,
route followed by the traffic and by any wagons returning
empty,
class of service,
number of wagons per train,
category, type and characteristics of wagons used :
railway or privately-owned - covered, open, flat, etc. -
tare weight, length, etc.,
weight of consignment and average load of wagons,
return factor and factor for empty wagons.
II. Specific data of the railway undertakings participating in
the traffic
distances run on railway lines owned by the undertaking
(loaded or empty),
turn-round times of wagons,
shunting of loaded traffic and, where applicable, of
empty return wagons (on departure, on arrival, during
journey),
for each part of the line:
distance run,
capacity of the line on account of the gradients,
category of the line used by the traffic with
reference to the maintenance cycle,
traction units used (method, class),
distances run by traction units (including
assisted journeys and distances run light),
gross trailing tonnage of trains (authorized and
actual weight),
rostered hours of staff (driving, manning, etc.).
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ANNEX IV
Standard bases for cost
calculation
For the purpose of calculating costs in accordance with
Article 3, railway undertakings may, as appropriate, use the
following bases, which should be indicated in the cost
communication referred to in Article 5:
For the cost calculation referred to in Article 3 (1):
variable costs, i.e. all the costs which vary with the
number of activities carried out or of services rendered,
direct costs, i.e. all the costs which may be allocated
directly without applying allocation formulae to an
activity or group of activities or to a service or group
of services,
avoidable costs, i.e. costs which would be avoided if the
service or activity being costed did not exist.
For the cost calculation referred to in Article 3 (2):
Total costs : all the costs of the undertaking should be
allocated among its various activities, using where necessary
formulae relating to those activities, so that the total costs
for the relevant period are fully taken into account.
Total costs for the relevant period should be taken to mean the
costs by type as shown in Annex III to Regulation (EEC) No
2830/77 after deduction of compensation received for the purpose
of normalizing accounts and of payments which are expressly
defined in Community Regulations on transport aid as
"aid" and cannot be equated with revenue, provided that
networks which make no such deductions in the field of cost
calculation indicate this fact in the communication referred to
in Article 5.
(1)OJ No L 334, 24.12.1977, p. 13.
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