International Union of Railways
The International Union of Railways (French: Union internationale des chemins de fer, UIC) is an international rail transport industry body.
Union internationale des chemins de fer | |
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![]() UIC membership:
At least one active member
At least one affiliate member
At least one associate member
Suspended members | |
Abbreviation | UIC |
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Formation | 17 October 1922 |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Promote rail transport at world level Meet the challenges of mobility and sustainable development |
Headquarters | 16 rue Jean Rey Paris, France |
Membership (2021) | 204 |
Chairman | Krzysztof Mamiński (PKP)[1] |
Vice Chairman | Mohamed Rabie Khlie (ONCF)[1] |
Director General | François Davenne (UIC)[1] |
Coordinator | Karine Van Ceunebroeck[1] |
Website | uic |
Members
When founded in 1922 the UIC had 51 members from 29 countries, including Japan and China. They were joined by members from the Soviet Union, the Middle East and North Africa. As of February 2024, the UIC has 218 members[2] across five continents. Of these there are:
- 65 active members (usually companies located in Europe, East Asia, South Asia and Middle East):
ÖBB
Infrabel and SNCB
ŽFBH and ŽRS
BDZ and NRIC
China Railway and NRA
HŽ Infrastruktura and HŽPP
ČD and Správa železnic
DSB
FTIA
SNCF
DB
Hellenic Train and OSE
Gysev/Raaberbahn and MÁV
Indian Railways
RAI
IRR
CIÉ
Israel Railways
FS
JR East
KTZ
Korail and Korea National Railway
LDZ
LTG
CFL
UBTZ
ONCF
NS and ProRail
Bane Nor
PKP
CP and Infraestruturas de Portugal
CFR Călători, CFR Marfă and CFR SA
SAR
IŽS
ŽSR, ŽSSK and ŽSSK Cargo
SŽ
Adif and Renfe
Green Cargo, SJ and Trafikverket
BLS and SBB CFF FFS
CFS
THSRC
TCDD and TCDDT
UZ
Eurostar I and Network Rail
- 78 affiliate members (usually companies located in Africa, Oceania, South America and Southeast Asia, or universities and organisations in Europe and Asia, or government authorities):
ANESRIF
ALAF and JST
NTC, TFNSW, Queensland TMR, Victoria DOTP and Western Australia PTA
BR ICS and Ubimet
BCC
ANPTrilhos
RAC
BJTU, CARS, CRDC, CRECC, CRRC Zhuzhou Institute, CRRC Qingdao Sifang RSRI, CRSC Research & Design Institute, SWJTU and Tongji University
ANi
Ermewa, Europe Express, Lisea, Région Grand Est, Systra and TELT
ARTF
Bodensee-Schiffsbetriebe and OPTIMA-TOURS
ÉKM, FoxRail and VPE
NCRTC and NHSRCL
Isfahan Kafriz
NTV
JR RTRI
Aqaba Railway Corporation and JHR
KRRI
RB Rail
ARTF
MTZ
Eurail and Hitrail
COGEFER
Entur and Norske Tog
DOT
IK
Medway
AFER
TGA
CFS and SENTER
Eurorail Logistics and ŽS
RSR and TUT
FCH and FFE
ASTOC, Jernhusen and Stena Line
Alliance Swisspass and Eurofima
DRT
MOEI
BCRRE, GCRE, Harsco, HS2 Limited and RSSB
AAR and FRA
- 58 associate members (usually companies in Africa and North America):
ARA[3]
SNTF
FASE
UKZHD
Sydney Trains
GKB and WLB
ADY
Thalys
BRC
SOPAFERB
Camrail
Via Rail
EFE
SIPF and Sitarail
HŽ Cargo
Student Agency
ENR
EDR
VR
Getlink
Setrag
ERC.D
Georgian Railway
Attica Group
GYSEV Cargo
Trenord
JR Central, JR Freight and JR West
KRC
CFL Cargo
KTM
SNIM
ŽPCG
ZRSM Infrastructure
Oman Rail
PNR
CTV, GFR and Unicom
GTS
Srbija Kargo and Srbijavoz
ETS, Euskotren, FGC and LFP
RHB
TRC
SRT
SNCFT
Etihad Rail
NI Railways
Amtrak and CHSRA
VNR
- 17 suspended members:
BCh
ONATRA
DJKA, KAI and MASKA
Libya Railway
MyHSR Corp and RAC
ZRSM Transport
FPC, MIIT, NIIAS, RZD, RZDstroy and VNIIZHT
Sudan Railways Corporation
Syrian Hedjaz Railways
References
- "Executive Board UIC". 31 December 2021.
- "Vademecum". vademecum.uic.org. Archived from the original on 2022-05-23. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
- "Afghanistan becomes UIC member | Pajhwok Afghan News". pajhwok.com. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013.
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