Highlights ► Rail charges recover rail infrastructure costs. ► In this study we compare track costs with rail charges. ► Costs recovery level is applied in reverse order to track costs generation. ► Only a small portion of costs are recovered via charges. ► Some countries do not apply the charging principle of their choice coherently.

    Abstract In rail pricing systems, variable charges and track usage or running charges are supposed to recover the costs that are most directly incurred as a result of operating a train service: the marginal costs of track renewal and maintenance. This paper studies a series of national charging systems to compare track usage costs and the charges that seek to recover those costs. It also examines the pricing levels applied to railway services to study the coherence between national charging systems and the charging principle on which they are based. The key conclusions are that, in general, the countries that adopt a full cost system recover more costs than those that adopt a marginal cost system. Moreover, the pricing system applied by “marginal cost system countries” varies, depending on the country and type of railway service provided. It has also been found that, no matter which charging principle is adopted, regional, local and suburban trains are the rail services on which more costs are levied, followed by long distance passenger trains and freight trains, with the latter making the lowest contribution to track costs. Another point in common among all countries is the small portion of costs recovered via charges. Finally, the study on coherence showed that some countries do not apply the charging principle of their choice coherently.


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    Title :

    Are rail charges connected to costs?


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    Publication date :

    2011-01-01


    Size :

    6 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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