In the spring ses­si­on from 27 Febru­ary to 17 March 2023, some indus­try-rele­vant agen­da items were on the agen­da. Here is a brief over­view with our cri­ti­cal appraisal.

This is what it’s all about:
  • More fun­ding for the rol­ling high­way (Rola).
  • Com­ple­ti­on of the Swiss trans­port hub
  • Deve­lo­p­ment of the rail­way infra­struc­tu­re fund

 

Accompanied combined transport (Rolling Road, Rola)

On 8 March 2023, the Natio­nal Coun­cil trea­ted the Fede­ral Coun­cil Dis­patch of 30 Sep­tem­ber 2022 on the amend­ment of the Freight Traf­fic Trans­fer Act and on a fede­ral decree on a pay­ment frame­work for the pro­mo­ti­on of accom­pa­nied com­bi­ned trans­port (Fede­ral Coun­cil busi­ness 22.064). Our assess­ment: There is a lack of tech­no­lo­gy-neu­tral pro­mo­ti­on of trans­port, espe­ci­al­ly also in sel­ec­ted regi­ons with volu­me poten­ti­al. Qua­li­ty con­trol should also be exten­ded to con­ven­tio­nal trans­port. We would have con­side­red the exten­si­on of the ROLA until 2026 as pro­po­sed by the Fede­ral Coun­cil to be expe­di­ent. In the spring ses­si­on, the Natio­nal Coun­cil voted in favour of con­ti­nuing the ROLA until 2028. The upper cham­ber appro­ved 106 mil­li­on Swiss francs for the years 2024 to 2028. The pro­po­sal now goes to the Coun­cil of States.

«Swiss transport hub»

On 9 March 2023, the Fede­ral Coun­cil dealt in the second ins­tance with moti­on 22.4258 «Per­spec­ti­ve Rail 2050: A focus also on the rea­li­sa­ti­on and com­ple­ti­on of the Swiss trans­port hub». From the point of view of freight trans­port, this moti­on is one-sided and does not lead to the desi­red results, as a mixed use of pas­sen­ger trans­port with high-speed trains and freight trans­port does not work due to exces­si­ve speed dif­fe­ren­ces on the Swiss infra­struc­tu­re. There is a risk of a dete­rio­ra­ti­on in the qua­li­ty of freight trans­port, which fun­da­men­tal­ly con­tra­dicts Switzerland’s envi­ron­men­tal, ener­gy and sup­p­ly goals. The VAP, howe­ver, sup­ports Rail 2050 in prin­ci­ple. The Coun­cil of Sta­tes has accept­ed the pro­po­sal. The prio­ri­ti­sa­ti­on of the long-distance net­work was a mat­ter for dis­cus­sion; trans­port with short and medi­um distances should also be taken into account accor­din­gly. Trans­port Minis­ter Albert Rösti sta­ted that the dif­fe­ren­ces bet­ween Par­lia­ment and the Fede­ral Coun­cil were not great and pro­mi­sed that the Fede­ral Coun­cil would pre­sent the mes­sa­ge on the «Rail Per­spec­ti­ve 2050» stra­tegy at the end of the sum­mer and take the moti­on into account.

Rail infrastructure fund

Mat­thi­as Michel, mem­ber of the Coun­cil of Sta­tes, has sub­mit­ted the inter­pel­la­ti­on 22.4367 «Deve­lo­p­ment of the rail­way infra­struc­tu­re fund». This was dis­cus­sed in the Coun­cil of Sta­tes on 9 March 2023. We are of the opi­ni­on that the rail infra­struc­tu­re fund is healt­hy and curr­ent­ly see no need for action for the VAP. The liqui­di­ty of the fund is less cri­ti­cal than the rea­di­ness for exe­cu­ti­on of the pro­jects and the con­s­truc­tion or main­ten­an­ce under ongo­ing ope­ra­ti­ons. Fede­ral Coun­cil­lor Albert Rösti also con­firms that, accor­ding to cur­rent fore­casts, the fund will be able to finan­ce ope­ra­ti­ons, sub­s­tance main­ten­an­ce and the deci­ded expan­si­ons until the end of 2030.

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