ERA RecommendationsAn ERA Recommendation is a non-binding document providing expert advice and guidance on railway interoperability and safety issues to the European Commission, supporting decision-making and policy development.
Recommendation ERA 1175-4 of the European Union Agency for Railways on amendments to Commission Regulation (EU) No 321/2013Published: 28 January 2025RecommendationRecommendation
Recommendation ERA 1175-2am1 of the European Union Agency for Railways on transfer of requirements from RID to TSI WAG, amending it to add requirements on spark arresters and WE markingPublished: 28 January 2025RecommendationRecommendation
Recommendation ERA1218-2 of the European Union Agency for Railways on the amendment of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/1695 (CCS TSI)Published: 19 December 2024Recommendation
Recommendation ERA 1175-2 of the European Union Agency for Railways on the transfer of requirements from RID to TSI WAGPublished: 18 December 2023Recommendation
Recommendation ERA1226 of the European Agency for Railways on setting out the procedure for registration of rail vehicles in the Union and the technical and functional specifications for the European Vehicle RegisterPublished: 10 November 2023Recommendation
Recommendation ERA1175-1218 of the European Union Agency for Railways on the TSI package 2022 relating to the following TSIs: CCS, ENE, INF, LOC&PAS, NOI, OPE, PRM and WAGPublished: 12 July 2022RecommendationRecommendation
Recommendation 006REC1128 V2.0 (2022) of the European Union Agency for Railways on the technical specification for interoperability relating to the telematics applications for freight subsystem of the rail system in the European UnionPublished: 27 January 2022RecommendationRecommendation
Recommendation ERA-REC-122 V2.0 (2022) of the European Union Agency for Railways on the technical specification for Interoperability relating to the subsystem 'telematics applications for passenger services' of the Union rail systemPublished: 25 January 2022RecommendationRecommendation