Information about the rail regulatory body

The rail regulatory body ensures the fair and non-discriminatory treatment of all operators in the railway sector.

Procedures of the regulatory body

The regulatory body operates within the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (FCCA).

The rail regulatory body ensures the fair and non-discriminatory treatment of all operators in the railway sector.

A rail regulatory body has been established in each EU country to ensure well-functioning markets and the fair and non-discriminatory treatment of operators in the sector.

In this context, operators refer particularly to actors who require a rail network and the services necessary to operate in it, known as railway operators. The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency manages the state-owned railway network. In addition to the state-owned network, there are relatively short private railways, which are mostly used for freight transport. Railway network services are core transport services, and their providers are known as infrastructure managers. Other services related to railway transport are offered by a number of so-called service facilities operators.

The rail regulatory body is an independent appellate and monitoring body which regulates the sector based on submitted appeals and on its own initiative.

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