Regulation (EC) No 91/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2002 on rail transport statistics
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 1192/2003of 3 July 2003amending Regulation (EC) No 91/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on rail transport statistics(Text with EEA relevance), 32003R1192, July 4, 2003
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 1304/2007of 7 November 2007amending Council Directive 95/64/EC, Council Regulation (EC) No 1172/98, Regulations (EC) No 91/2003 and (EC) No 1365/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council with respect to the establishment of NST 2007 as the unique classification for transported goods in certain transport modes, 32007R1304, November 8, 2007
- Regulation (EC) No 219/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 11 March 2009adapting a number of instruments subject to the procedure referred to in Article 251 of the Treaty to Council Decision 1999/468/EC with regard to the regulatory procedure with scrutinyAdaptation to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny — Part Two, 32009R0219, March 31, 2009
- Regulation (EU) 2016/2032 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 26 October 2016amending Regulation (EC) No 91/2003 on rail transport statistics, as regards the collection of data on goods, passengers and accidents, 32016R2032, November 23, 2016
- Regulation (EU) 2018/643 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 18 April 2018on rail transport statistics(recast), 32018R0643, May 2, 2018
(a) railway undertakings which operate entirely or mainly within industrial and similar installations, including harbours; (b) railway undertakings which mainly provide local tourist services, such as preserved historical steam railways.
1. "reporting country" means the Member State transmitting data to Eurostat; 2. "national authorities" means national statistical institutes and other bodies responsible in each Member State for producing Community statistics; 3. "railway" means line of communication made up by rail exclusively for the use of railway vehicles; 4. "railway vehicle" means mobile equipment running exclusively on rails, moving either under its own power (tractive vehicles) or hauled by another vehicle (coaches, railcar trailers, vans and wagons); 5. "railway undertaking" means any public or private undertaking which provides services for the transport of goods and/or passengers by rail. Undertakings whose only business is to provide services for the transport of passengers by metro, tram and/or light rail are excluded; 6. "transport of goods by rail" means the movement of goods using railway vehicles between the place of loading and the place of unloading; 7. "transport of passengers by rail" means the movement of passengers using railway vehicles between the place of embarkation and the place of disembarkation. The transport of passengers by metro, tram and/or light rail is excluded; 8. "metro" (also known as "subway", "metropolitan railway" or "underground") means an electric railway for the transport of passengers with the capacity for a heavy volume of traffic and characterised by exclusive rights-of-way, multi-car trains, high speed and rapid acceleration, sophisticated signalling as well as the absence of level crossings to allow a high frequency of trains and high platform load. Metros are also characterised by closely spaced stations, normally meaning a distance of 700 to 1200 m between the stations. "High speed" refers to the comparison with trams and light rail, and means here approximately 30 to 40 km/h on shorter distances, 40 to 70 km/h on longer distances;9. "tram (streetcar)" means a passenger road vehicle designed to seat more than nine persons (including the driver), which is connected to electric conductors or powered by diesel engine and which is rail-borne; 10. "light rail" means a railway for the transport of passengers that often uses electrically powered rail-borne cars operating singly or in short trains on fixed duo-rail lines. There is generally a distance of less than 1200 m between stations/stops. In comparison to metros, light rail is more lightly constructed, is designed for lower traffic volumes and usually travels at lower speeds. It is sometimes difficult to make a precise distinction between light rail and trams; trams are generally not separated from road traffic, whereas light rail may be separated from other systems;11. "national transport" means rail transport between two places (a place of loading/embarkation and a place of unloading/disembarkation) located in the reporting country. It may involve transit through a second country; 12. "international transport" means rail transport between a place (of loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation) in the reporting country and a place (of loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation) in another country; 13. "transit" means rail transport through the reporting country between two places (a place of loading/embarkation and a place of unloading/disembarkation) outside the reporting country. Transport operations involving loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation of goods/passengers at the border of the reporting country from/onto another mode of transport are not considered as transit; 14. "rail passenger" means any person, excluding members of the train crew, who makes a trip by rail. For accident statistics, passengers trying to embark/disembark onto/from a moving train are included; 15. "number of passengers" means the number of trips by rail passengers, where each trip is defined as the movement from the place of embarkation to the place of disembarkation, with or without transfers from one rail vehicle to another. If passengers use the services of more than one railway undertaking, when possible they should not be counted more than once; 16. "passenger-km" means the unit of measure representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one kilometre. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account; 17. "weight" means the quantity of goods in tonnes ( 1000 kilograms). The weight to be taken into consideration includes, in addition to the weight of the goods transported, the weight of packaging and the tare weight of containers, swap bodies, pallets as well as road vehicles transported by rail in the course of combined transport operations. If the goods are transported using the services of more than one railway undertaking, when possible the weight of goods should not be counted more than once;18. "tonne-km" means the unit of measure of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne ( 1000 kilograms) of goods by rail over a distance of one kilometre. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account;19. "train" means one or more railway vehicles hauled by one or more locomotives or railcars, or one railcar travelling alone, running under a given number or specific designation from an initial fixed point to a terminal fixed point. A light engine, i.e. a locomotive travelling on its own, is not considered to be a train; 20. "train-km" means the unit of measure representing the movement of a train over one kilometre. The distance used is the distance actually run, if available, otherwise the standard network distance between the origin and destination shall be used. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account; 21. "full trainload" means any consignment comprising one or more wagonloads transported at the same time by the same sender at the same station and forwarded with no change in train composition to the address of the same consignee at the same destination station; 22. "full wagonload" means any consignment of goods for which the exclusive use of a wagon is required, whether the total loading capacity is utilised or not; 23. "TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit)" means a standard unit based on an ISO container of 20 feet length (6,10 m), used as a statistical measure of traffic flows or capacities. One standard 40' ISO Series 1 container equals 2 TEUs. Swap bodies under 20 feet correspond to 0,75 TEU, between 20 feet and 40 feet to 1,5 TEU and over 40 feet to 2,25 TEU. 24. "significant accident" means any accident involving at least one rail vehicle in motion, resulting in at least one killed or seriously injured person, or in significant damage to stock, track, other installations or environment, or extensive disruptions to traffic. Accidents in workshops, warehouses and depots are excluded; 25. "serious injury accident" means any accident involving at least one rail vehicle in motion, resulting in at least one killed or seriously injured person. Accidents in workshops, warehouses and depots are excluded; 26. "person killed" means any person killed immediately or dying within 30 days as a result of an accident, excluding suicides; 27. "person seriously injured" means any person injured who was hospitalised for more than 24 hours as a result of an accident, excluding attempted suicides; 28. "accident involving the transport of dangerous goods" means any accident or incident that is subject to reporting in accordance with RID/ADR section 1.8.5. 29. "suicide" means an act to deliberately injure oneself resulting in death, as recorded and classified by the competent national authority; 30. "attempted suicide" means an act to deliberately injure oneself resulting in serious injury, but not in death, as recorded and classified by the competent national authority.
(a) annual statistics on goods transport — detailed reporting (Annex A); (b) annual statistics on goods transport — simplified reporting (Annex B); (c) annual statistics on passenger transport — detailed reporting (Annex C); (d) annual statistics on passenger transport — simplified reporting (Annex D); (e) quarterly statistics on goods and passenger transport (Annex E); (f) regional statistics on goods and passenger transport (Annex F); (g) statistics on traffic flows on the rail network (Annex G). (h) statistics on accidents (Annex H).
(a) a total volume of goods transport of at least 200000000 tonne-km or at least500000 tonnes;(b) a total volume of passenger transport of at least 100000000 passenger-km.
(a) compulsory surveys; (b) administrative data, including data collected by regulatory authorities, in particular the rail freight waybill if one is available; (c) statistical estimation procedures; (d) data supplied by professional organisations in the rail industry; (e) ad hoc studies.
(a) assess the benefits, accruing to the Union, the Member States and the providers and users of statistical information, of the statistics produced, in relation to their costs; (b) assess the quality of the data transmitted, the data collection methods used and the quality of the statistics produced.
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period for tables A1, A2 and A3 | 2003 |
First reference period for tables A4, A5, A6, A7, A8 and A9 | 2004 |
Notes |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2004 |
Notes |
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ANNUAL STATISTICS ON PASSENGER TRANSPORT — DETAILED REPORTING | |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table | |
Deadline for transmission of data | Eight months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2016 |
Notes |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Eight months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2004 |
Notes |
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Quarter |
Frequency | Every quarter |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Three months after end of reference period |
First reference period | First quarter of 2004 |
Notes |
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every five years |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | 12 months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2005 |
Notes |
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every five years |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | 18 months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2005 |
Notes |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2004 |
Note |
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List of variables and units of measurement | See below |
Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table | See below |
Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2003 |
Note |
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I1.1.1 | Reporting country | |
I1.1.2 | Reference year | |
I1.1.3 | Name of undertaking (optional) | |
I1.1.4 | Country in which undertaking is based | |
I1.2.1 | Freight transport: international | yes/no |
I1.2.2 | Freight transport: national | yes/no |
I1.2.3 | Passenger transport: international | yes/no |
I1.2.4 | Passenger transport: national | yes/no |
Annex A | yes/no | |
Annex B | yes/no | |
Annex C | yes/no | |
Annex D | yes/no | |
Annex E | yes/no | |
Annex F | yes/no | |
Annex G | yes/no | |
Annex H | yes/no | |
I1.3.1 | Total freight transport (tonnes) | |
I1.3.2 | Total freight transport (tonne-km) | |
I1.3.3 | Total passenger transport (passengers) | |
I1.3.4 | Total passenger transport (passenger-km) |
Division | Description |
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01 | Products of agriculture, hunting, and forestry; fish and other fishing products |
02 | Coal and lignite; crude petroleum and natural gas |
03 | Metal ores and other mining and quarrying products; peat; uranium and thorium |
04 | Food products, beverages and tobacco |
05 | Textiles and textile products; leather and leather products |
06 | Wood and products of wood and cork (except furniture); articles of straw and plaiting materials; pulp, paper and paper products; printed matter and recorded media |
07 | Coke and refined petroleum products |
08 | Chemicals, chemical products, and man-made fibres; rubber and plastic products; nuclear fuel |
09 | Other non-metallic mineral products |
10 | Basic metals; fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment |
11 | Machinery and equipment n.e.c.; office machinery and computers; electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.; radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus; medical, precision and optical instruments; watches and clocks |
12 | Transport equipment |
13 | Furniture; other manufactured goods n.e.c. |
14 | Secondary raw materials; municipal wastes and other wastes |
15 | Mail, parcels |
16 | Equipment and material utilised in the transport of goods |
17 | Goods moved in the course of household and office removals; baggage transported separately from passengers; motor vehicles being moved for repair; other non-market goods n.e.c. |
18 | Grouped goods: a mixture of types of goods which are transported together |
19 | Unidentifiable goods: goods which for any reason cannot be identified and therefore cannot be assigned to groups 01–16. |
20 | Other goods n.e.c. |
LEVEL OF TRANSPORT ACTIVITY IN GOODS TRANSPORT | |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2017 |
Notes | Only for undertakings with a total volume of freight transport of less than 200 million tonne-km and less than |
LEVEL OF TRANSPORT ACTIVITY IN PASSENGER TRANSPORT | |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
Deadline for transmission of data | Eight months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2017 |
Notes | Only for undertakings with a total volume of passenger transport of less than 100 million passenger-km and not reporting under Annex C (detailed reporting) |
(a) railway undertakings which operate entirely or mainly within industrial and similar installations, including harbours; (b) railway undertakings which mainly provide local tourist services, such as preserved historical steam railways.
1. "reporting country" means the Member State transmitting data to Eurostat; 2. "national authorities" means national statistical institutes and other bodies responsible in each Member State for producing Community statistics; 3. "railway" means line of communication made up by rail exclusively for the use of railway vehicles; 4. "railway vehicle" means mobile equipment running exclusively on rails, moving either under its own power (tractive vehicles) or hauled by another vehicle (coaches, railcar trailers, vans and wagons); 5. "railway undertaking" means any public or private undertaking which provides services for the transport of goods and/or passengers by rail. Undertakings whose only business is to provide services for the transport of passengers by metro, tram and/or light rail are excluded; 6. "transport of goods by rail" means the movement of goods using railway vehicles between the place of loading and the place of unloading; 7. "transport of passengers by rail" means the movement of passengers using railway vehicles between the place of embarkation and the place of disembarkation. The transport of passengers by metro, tram and/or light rail is excluded; 8. "metro" (also known as "subway", "metropolitan railway" or "underground") means an electric railway for the transport of passengers with the capacity for a heavy volume of traffic and characterised by exclusive rights-of-way, multi-car trains, high speed and rapid acceleration, sophisticated signalling as well as the absence of level crossings to allow a high frequency of trains and high platform load. Metros are also characterised by closely spaced stations, normally meaning a distance of 700 to 1200 m between the stations. "High speed" refers to the comparison with trams and light rail, and means here approximately 30 to 40 km/h on shorter distances, 40 to 70 km/h on longer distances;9. "tram (streetcar)" means a passenger road vehicle designed to seat more than nine persons (including the driver), which is connected to electric conductors or powered by diesel engine and which is rail-borne; 10. "light rail" means a railway for the transport of passengers that often uses electrically powered rail-borne cars operating singly or in short trains on fixed duo-rail lines. There is generally a distance of less than 1200 m between stations/stops. In comparison to metros, light rail is more lightly constructed, is designed for lower traffic volumes and usually travels at lower speeds. It is sometimes difficult to make a precise distinction between light rail and trams; trams are generally not separated from road traffic, whereas light rail may be separated from other systems;11. "national transport" means rail transport between two places (a place of loading/embarkation and a place of unloading/disembarkation) located in the reporting country. It may involve transit through a second country; 12. "international transport" means rail transport between a place (of loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation) in the reporting country and a place (of loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation) in another country; 13. "transit" means rail transport through the reporting country between two places (a place of loading/embarkation and a place of unloading/disembarkation) outside the reporting country. Transport operations involving loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation of goods/passengers at the border of the reporting country from/onto another mode of transport are not considered as transit; 14. "rail passenger" means any person, excluding members of the train crew, who makes a trip by rail. For accident statistics, passengers trying to embark/disembark onto/from a moving train are included; 15. "number of passengers" means the number of trips by rail passengers, where each trip is defined as the movement from the place of embarkation to the place of disembarkation, with or without transfers from one rail vehicle to another. If passengers use the services of more than one railway undertaking, when possible they should not be counted more than once; 16. "passenger-km" means the unit of measure representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one kilometre. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account; 17. "weight" means the quantity of goods in tonnes ( 1000 kilograms). The weight to be taken into consideration includes, in addition to the weight of the goods transported, the weight of packaging and the tare weight of containers, swap bodies, pallets as well as road vehicles transported by rail in the course of combined transport operations. If the goods are transported using the services of more than one railway undertaking, when possible the weight of goods should not be counted more than once;18. "tonne-km" means the unit of measure of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne ( 1000 kilograms) of goods by rail over a distance of one kilometre. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account;19. "train" means one or more railway vehicles hauled by one or more locomotives or railcars, or one railcar travelling alone, running under a given number or specific designation from an initial fixed point to a terminal fixed point. A light engine, i.e. a locomotive travelling on its own, is not considered to be a train; 20. "train-km" means the unit of measure representing the movement of a train over one kilometre. The distance used is the distance actually run, if available, otherwise the standard network distance between the origin and destination shall be used. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account; 21. "full trainload" means any consignment comprising one or more wagonloads transported at the same time by the same sender at the same station and forwarded with no change in train composition to the address of the same consignee at the same destination station; 22. "full wagonload" means any consignment of goods for which the exclusive use of a wagon is required, whether the total loading capacity is utilised or not; 23. "TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit)" means a standard unit based on an ISO container of 20 feet length (6,10 m), used as a statistical measure of traffic flows or capacities. One standard 40' ISO Series 1 container equals 2 TEUs. Swap bodies under 20 feet correspond to 0,75 TEU, between 20 feet and 40 feet to 1,5 TEU and over 40 feet to 2,25 TEU. 24. "significant accident" means any accident involving at least one rail vehicle in motion, resulting in at least one killed or seriously injured person, or in significant damage to stock, track, other installations or environment, or extensive disruptions to traffic. Accidents in workshops, warehouses and depots are excluded; 25. "serious injury accident" means any accident involving at least one rail vehicle in motion, resulting in at least one killed or seriously injured person. Accidents in workshops, warehouses and depots are excluded; 26. "person killed" means any person killed immediately or dying within 30 days as a result of an accident, excluding suicides; 27. "person seriously injured" means any person injured who was hospitalised for more than 24 hours as a result of an accident, excluding attempted suicides; 28. "accident involving the transport of dangerous goods" means any accident or incident that is subject to reporting in accordance with RID/ADR section 1.8.5. 29. "suicide" means an act to deliberately injure oneself resulting in death, as recorded and classified by the competent national authority; 30. "attempted suicide" means an act to deliberately injure oneself resulting in serious injury, but not in death, as recorded and classified by the competent national authority.
(a) annual statistics on goods transport — detailed reporting (Annex A); (b) annual statistics on goods transport — simplified reporting (Annex B); (c) annual statistics on passenger transport — detailed reporting (Annex C); (d) annual statistics on passenger transport — simplified reporting (Annex D); (e) quarterly statistics on goods and passenger transport (Annex E); (f) regional statistics on goods and passenger transport (Annex F); (g) statistics on traffic flows on the rail network (Annex G). (h) statistics on accidents (Annex H).
(a) a total volume of goods transport of at least 200000000 tonne-km or at least500000 tonnes;(b) a total volume of passenger transport of at least 100000000 passenger-km.
(a) compulsory surveys; (b) administrative data, including data collected by regulatory authorities, in particular the rail freight waybill if one is available; (c) statistical estimation procedures; (d) data supplied by professional organisations in the rail industry; (e) ad hoc studies.
(a) assess the benefits, accruing to the Union, the Member States and the providers and users of statistical information, of the statistics produced, in relation to their costs; (b) assess the quality of the data transmitted, the data collection methods used and the quality of the statistics produced.
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period for tables A1, A2 and A3 | 2003 |
First reference period for tables A4, A5, A6, A7, A8 and A9 | 2004 |
Notes |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2004 |
Notes |
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ANNUAL STATISTICS ON PASSENGER TRANSPORT — DETAILED REPORTING | |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table | |
Deadline for transmission of data | Eight months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2016 |
Notes |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Eight months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2004 |
Notes |
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Quarter |
Frequency | Every quarter |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Three months after end of reference period |
First reference period | First quarter of 2004 |
Notes |
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every five years |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | 12 months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2005 |
Notes |
List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every five years |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | 18 months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2005 |
Notes |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | Year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table |
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Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2004 |
Note |
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List of variables and units of measurement | See below |
Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
List of tables with the breakdown for each table | See below |
Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2003 |
Note |
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I1.1.1 | Reporting country | |
I1.1.2 | Reference year | |
I1.1.3 | Name of undertaking (optional) | |
I1.1.4 | Country in which undertaking is based | |
I1.2.1 | Freight transport: international | yes/no |
I1.2.2 | Freight transport: national | yes/no |
I1.2.3 | Passenger transport: international | yes/no |
I1.2.4 | Passenger transport: national | yes/no |
Annex A | yes/no | |
Annex B | yes/no | |
Annex C | yes/no | |
Annex D | yes/no | |
Annex E | yes/no | |
Annex F | yes/no | |
Annex G | yes/no | |
Annex H | yes/no | |
I1.3.1 | Total freight transport (tonnes) | |
I1.3.2 | Total freight transport (tonne-km) | |
I1.3.3 | Total passenger transport (passengers) | |
I1.3.4 | Total passenger transport (passenger-km) |
Division | Description |
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01 | Products of agriculture, hunting, and forestry; fish and other fishing products |
02 | Coal and lignite; crude petroleum and natural gas |
03 | Metal ores and other mining and quarrying products; peat; uranium and thorium |
04 | Food products, beverages and tobacco |
05 | Textiles and textile products; leather and leather products |
06 | Wood and products of wood and cork (except furniture); articles of straw and plaiting materials; pulp, paper and paper products; printed matter and recorded media |
07 | Coke and refined petroleum products |
08 | Chemicals, chemical products, and man-made fibres; rubber and plastic products; nuclear fuel |
09 | Other non-metallic mineral products |
10 | Basic metals; fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment |
11 | Machinery and equipment n.e.c.; office machinery and computers; electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.; radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus; medical, precision and optical instruments; watches and clocks |
12 | Transport equipment |
13 | Furniture; other manufactured goods n.e.c. |
14 | Secondary raw materials; municipal wastes and other wastes |
15 | Mail, parcels |
16 | Equipment and material utilised in the transport of goods |
17 | Goods moved in the course of household and office removals; baggage transported separately from passengers; motor vehicles being moved for repair; other non-market goods n.e.c. |
18 | Grouped goods: a mixture of types of goods which are transported together |
19 | Unidentifiable goods: goods which for any reason cannot be identified and therefore cannot be assigned to groups 01–16. |
20 | Other goods n.e.c. |
LEVEL OF TRANSPORT ACTIVITY IN GOODS TRANSPORT | |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
Deadline for transmission of data | Five months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2017 |
Notes | Only for undertakings with a total volume of freight transport of less than 200 million tonne-km and less than |
LEVEL OF TRANSPORT ACTIVITY IN PASSENGER TRANSPORT | |
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List of variables and units of measurement |
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Reference period | One year |
Frequency | Every year |
Deadline for transmission of data | Eight months after end of reference period |
First reference period | 2017 |
Notes | Only for undertakings with a total volume of passenger transport of less than 100 million passenger-km and not reporting under Annex C (detailed reporting) |