Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note

Under a succession of reform-minded governments, the Bulgarian rail sector has achieved some ambitious targets-stable traffic volumes and hard-won financial stability that was endorsed by investor confidence during a recent bond issuance for EUR 12...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
AIR
BID
CAR
PPP
PSO
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/03/16374029/bulgaria-railways-policy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12886
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topic ACCOUNTING
AIR
AIR TRAVEL
ARREARS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AVERAGE PASSENGER
BID
BOND
BOND ISSUANCE
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM
CAR
CAR OWNERSHIP
CEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUTERS
COMPETITION FROM ROAD
COMPETITION FROM ROAD TRANSPORT
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST RECOVERY RATIO
CROSS SUBSIDIES
CROSSINGS
CURRENCY
DIESEL
DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES
DIRECT ROUTES
DRIVERS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EQUIPMENT
EROSION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURES
EXPRESS TRAIN
EXPRESS TRAINS
FAST TRAINS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FLEETS
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT [TON
FREIGHT DEMAND
FREIGHT FLEET
FREIGHT MARKET
FREIGHT OPERATOR
FREIGHT OPERATORS
FREIGHT RATES
FREIGHT SECTOR
FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT TON
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT MARKET
FREIGHT WAGONS
FUELS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HIGH SPEED TRAIN
HOLDING
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE COST
INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
INLAND WATERWAYS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
INTERNATIONAL TRANSIT
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT IN RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
LEASING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL TRAFFIC
LOCOMOTIVE
LONG-DISTANCE
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET SHARE
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MOBILITY
MODAL SHARE
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
NATIONAL RAILWAY
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
PASSENGER COACHES
PASSENGER SERVICE
PASSENGER SERVICES
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PASSENGER TRAIN
PASSENGER TRAINS
PASSENGER TRANSPORT
PASSENGER TRAVEL
PASSENGER-KILOMETER
PASSENGERS
PATRONAGE
POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS
PPP
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PSO
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RAIL
RAIL FREIGHT
RAIL FREIGHT MARKET
RAIL FREIGHT OPERATORS
RAIL INDUSTRY
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
RAIL INLAND WATERWAYS
RAIL LINES
RAIL LINKS
RAIL MARKET
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORKS
RAIL SECTOR
RAIL SERVICES
RAIL SYSTEM
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAIL TRAFFIC DENSITY
RAIL TRANSPORT
RAILROAD
RAILWAY
RAILWAY ACTIVITIES
RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION
RAILWAY AUTHORITY
RAILWAY BUSINESS
RAILWAY CAPACITY
RAILWAY COMPANIES
RAILWAY COMPANY
RAILWAY EMPLOYEES
RAILWAY FREIGHT
RAILWAY INDUSTRY
RAILWAY INVESTMENT
RAILWAY LINES
RAILWAY MANAGEMENT
RAILWAY MARKET
RAILWAY NETWORK
RAILWAY NETWORKS
RAILWAY OPERATIONS
RAILWAY OPERATOR
RAILWAY OPERATORS
RAILWAY PERFORMANCE
RAILWAY REFORM
RAILWAY REFORMS
RAILWAY REHABILITATION
RAILWAY SAFETY
RAILWAY SAFETY AGENCY
RAILWAY SECTOR
RAILWAY SERVICE
RAILWAY STAFF
RAILWAY SYSTEM
RAILWAY TRACK
RAILWAY TRAFFIC
RAILWAY TRANSPORT
RAILWAY UNDERTAKINGS
RAILWAYS
RAILWAYS DEVELOPMENT
RATE OF RETURN
REDUCTIONS IN TRAFFIC
RISK MANAGEMENT
ROAD
ROAD CONGESTION
ROAD SAFETY
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SERVICE CONTRACTS
SPEED
STATIONS
STEEL
STRUCTURES
SUBURBAN TRAINS
TAX
TRACK
TRACK MACHINERY
TRACK MACHINES
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC DEMAND
TRAFFIC DENSITY
TRAFFIC INTENSITY
TRAFFIC LEVELS
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC SAFETY
TRAFFIC UNITS
TRAFFIC VOLUME
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRAIN CONTROL
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT DEMAND
TRANSPORT EXTERNALITIES
TRANSPORT MARKET
TRANSPORT MODES
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT PRICE
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICE
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT VOLUME
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AIR
AIR TRAVEL
ARREARS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AVERAGE PASSENGER
BID
BOND
BOND ISSUANCE
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM
CAR
CAR OWNERSHIP
CEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUTERS
COMPETITION FROM ROAD
COMPETITION FROM ROAD TRANSPORT
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST RECOVERY RATIO
CROSS SUBSIDIES
CROSSINGS
CURRENCY
DIESEL
DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES
DIRECT ROUTES
DRIVERS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EQUIPMENT
EROSION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURES
EXPRESS TRAIN
EXPRESS TRAINS
FAST TRAINS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FLEETS
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT [TON
FREIGHT DEMAND
FREIGHT FLEET
FREIGHT MARKET
FREIGHT OPERATOR
FREIGHT OPERATORS
FREIGHT RATES
FREIGHT SECTOR
FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT TON
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT MARKET
FREIGHT WAGONS
FUELS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HIGH SPEED TRAIN
HOLDING
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE COST
INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
INLAND WATERWAYS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
INTERNATIONAL TRANSIT
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT IN RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
LEASING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL TRAFFIC
LOCOMOTIVE
LONG-DISTANCE
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET SHARE
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MOBILITY
MODAL SHARE
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
NATIONAL RAILWAY
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
PASSENGER COACHES
PASSENGER SERVICE
PASSENGER SERVICES
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PASSENGER TRAIN
PASSENGER TRAINS
PASSENGER TRANSPORT
PASSENGER TRAVEL
PASSENGER-KILOMETER
PASSENGERS
PATRONAGE
POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS
PPP
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PSO
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RAIL
RAIL FREIGHT
RAIL FREIGHT MARKET
RAIL FREIGHT OPERATORS
RAIL INDUSTRY
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
RAIL INLAND WATERWAYS
RAIL LINES
RAIL LINKS
RAIL MARKET
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORKS
RAIL SECTOR
RAIL SERVICES
RAIL SYSTEM
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAIL TRAFFIC DENSITY
RAIL TRANSPORT
RAILROAD
RAILWAY
RAILWAY ACTIVITIES
RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION
RAILWAY AUTHORITY
RAILWAY BUSINESS
RAILWAY CAPACITY
RAILWAY COMPANIES
RAILWAY COMPANY
RAILWAY EMPLOYEES
RAILWAY FREIGHT
RAILWAY INDUSTRY
RAILWAY INVESTMENT
RAILWAY LINES
RAILWAY MANAGEMENT
RAILWAY MARKET
RAILWAY NETWORK
RAILWAY NETWORKS
RAILWAY OPERATIONS
RAILWAY OPERATOR
RAILWAY OPERATORS
RAILWAY PERFORMANCE
RAILWAY REFORM
RAILWAY REFORMS
RAILWAY REHABILITATION
RAILWAY SAFETY
RAILWAY SAFETY AGENCY
RAILWAY SECTOR
RAILWAY SERVICE
RAILWAY STAFF
RAILWAY SYSTEM
RAILWAY TRACK
RAILWAY TRAFFIC
RAILWAY TRANSPORT
RAILWAY UNDERTAKINGS
RAILWAYS
RAILWAYS DEVELOPMENT
RATE OF RETURN
REDUCTIONS IN TRAFFIC
RISK MANAGEMENT
ROAD
ROAD CONGESTION
ROAD SAFETY
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SERVICE CONTRACTS
SPEED
STATIONS
STEEL
STRUCTURES
SUBURBAN TRAINS
TAX
TRACK
TRACK MACHINERY
TRACK MACHINES
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC DEMAND
TRAFFIC DENSITY
TRAFFIC INTENSITY
TRAFFIC LEVELS
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC SAFETY
TRAFFIC UNITS
TRAFFIC VOLUME
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRAIN CONTROL
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT DEMAND
TRANSPORT EXTERNALITIES
TRANSPORT MARKET
TRANSPORT MODES
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT PRICE
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICE
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT VOLUME
World Bank
Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Bulgaria
description Under a succession of reform-minded governments, the Bulgarian rail sector has achieved some ambitious targets-stable traffic volumes and hard-won financial stability that was endorsed by investor confidence during a recent bond issuance for EUR 120 million. Today, all Acquis Communautaires relevant to the rail sector have been adopted. Vertical unbundling of services separated public railway infrastructure from operation of railway transport services; the track access charges that were introduced opened market access to rail infrastructure and allowed cost recovery; and public service contracts were laid out to clarify government contributions to the sector. In addition, Bulgaria's substantial accomplishments in improving railway operating efficiency included reducing the State-owned railway company staff by 40 percent; creating a holding company structure with three legally independent subsidiaries and business lines-freight, passengers, and traction services. The various roles of the State in Bulgaria's rail industry- policymaker, regulator, owner, and client require a cultural change if Government is to optimize the balance among public policy choices, entity management constraints, and available fiscal space. Overcoming the railway industry's challenges will be difficult and should not be underestimated; the current financial crisis will appear to militate against immediate action in an investment-intensive sector such as infrastructure, but the railway industry in Bulgaria has never been better positioned to move forward. Postponing the completion phase of railway reform will not only squander future economic prospects through continued asset deterioration and loss of market share, but also lay waste to the past investments that have brought the country so far along in attaining today's railway market position and financial stability.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note
title_short Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note
title_full Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note
title_fullStr Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note
title_full_unstemmed Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note
title_sort bulgaria : railways policy note
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/03/16374029/bulgaria-railways-policy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12886
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spelling okr-10986-128862021-04-23T14:03:03Z Bulgaria : Railways Policy Note World Bank ACCOUNTING AIR AIR TRAVEL ARREARS ASSET MANAGEMENT AUDIT COMMITTEE AVERAGE PASSENGER BID BOND BOND ISSUANCE BUDGET CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM CAR CAR OWNERSHIP CEMENT CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUTERS COMPETITION FROM ROAD COMPETITION FROM ROAD TRANSPORT CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COST EFFECTIVENESS COST RECOVERY RATIO CROSS SUBSIDIES CROSSINGS CURRENCY DIESEL DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES DIRECT ROUTES DRIVERS ECONOMIES OF SCALE EQUIPMENT EROSION EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES EXPRESS TRAIN EXPRESS TRAINS FAST TRAINS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLEETS FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT [TON FREIGHT DEMAND FREIGHT FLEET FREIGHT MARKET FREIGHT OPERATOR FREIGHT OPERATORS FREIGHT RATES FREIGHT SECTOR FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TON FREIGHT TRAFFIC FREIGHT TRANSPORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT MARKET FREIGHT WAGONS FUELS GLOBAL ECONOMY GOVERNMENT POLICY GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGH SPEED TRAIN HOLDING HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE COST INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING INLAND WATERWAYS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL TRANSIT INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT IN RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTOR CONFIDENCE LEASING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL TRAFFIC LOCOMOTIVE LONG-DISTANCE MARKET ACCESS MARKET SHARE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MOBILITY MODAL SHARE NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE NATIONAL RAILWAY NATIONAL TRANSPORT PASSENGER COACHES PASSENGER SERVICE PASSENGER SERVICES PASSENGER TRAFFIC PASSENGER TRAIN PASSENGER TRAINS PASSENGER TRANSPORT PASSENGER TRAVEL PASSENGER-KILOMETER PASSENGERS PATRONAGE POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS PPP PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PSO PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RAIL RAIL FREIGHT RAIL FREIGHT MARKET RAIL FREIGHT OPERATORS RAIL INDUSTRY RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS RAIL INLAND WATERWAYS RAIL LINES RAIL LINKS RAIL MARKET RAIL NETWORK RAIL NETWORKS RAIL SECTOR RAIL SERVICES RAIL SYSTEM RAIL TRAFFIC RAIL TRAFFIC DENSITY RAIL TRANSPORT RAILROAD RAILWAY RAILWAY ACTIVITIES RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION RAILWAY AUTHORITY RAILWAY BUSINESS RAILWAY CAPACITY RAILWAY COMPANIES RAILWAY COMPANY RAILWAY EMPLOYEES RAILWAY FREIGHT RAILWAY INDUSTRY RAILWAY INVESTMENT RAILWAY LINES RAILWAY MANAGEMENT RAILWAY MARKET RAILWAY NETWORK RAILWAY NETWORKS RAILWAY OPERATIONS RAILWAY OPERATOR RAILWAY OPERATORS RAILWAY PERFORMANCE RAILWAY REFORM RAILWAY REFORMS RAILWAY REHABILITATION RAILWAY SAFETY RAILWAY SAFETY AGENCY RAILWAY SECTOR RAILWAY SERVICE RAILWAY STAFF RAILWAY SYSTEM RAILWAY TRACK RAILWAY TRAFFIC RAILWAY TRANSPORT RAILWAY UNDERTAKINGS RAILWAYS RAILWAYS DEVELOPMENT RATE OF RETURN REDUCTIONS IN TRAFFIC RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD CONGESTION ROAD SAFETY ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS ROLLING STOCK ROUTE ROUTES SAFETY SERVICE CONTRACTS SPEED STATIONS STEEL STRUCTURES SUBURBAN TRAINS TAX TRACK TRACK MACHINERY TRACK MACHINES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONTROL TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAFFIC DENSITY TRAFFIC INTENSITY TRAFFIC LEVELS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY TRAFFIC UNITS TRAFFIC VOLUME TRAFFIC VOLUMES TRAIN CONTROL TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT DEMAND TRANSPORT EXTERNALITIES TRANSPORT MARKET TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT PRICE TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT VOLUME Under a succession of reform-minded governments, the Bulgarian rail sector has achieved some ambitious targets-stable traffic volumes and hard-won financial stability that was endorsed by investor confidence during a recent bond issuance for EUR 120 million. Today, all Acquis Communautaires relevant to the rail sector have been adopted. Vertical unbundling of services separated public railway infrastructure from operation of railway transport services; the track access charges that were introduced opened market access to rail infrastructure and allowed cost recovery; and public service contracts were laid out to clarify government contributions to the sector. In addition, Bulgaria's substantial accomplishments in improving railway operating efficiency included reducing the State-owned railway company staff by 40 percent; creating a holding company structure with three legally independent subsidiaries and business lines-freight, passengers, and traction services. The various roles of the State in Bulgaria's rail industry- policymaker, regulator, owner, and client require a cultural change if Government is to optimize the balance among public policy choices, entity management constraints, and available fiscal space. Overcoming the railway industry's challenges will be difficult and should not be underestimated; the current financial crisis will appear to militate against immediate action in an investment-intensive sector such as infrastructure, but the railway industry in Bulgaria has never been better positioned to move forward. Postponing the completion phase of railway reform will not only squander future economic prospects through continued asset deterioration and loss of market share, but also lay waste to the past investments that have brought the country so far along in attaining today's railway market position and financial stability. 2013-03-25T14:38:20Z 2013-03-25T14:38:20Z 2009-03-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/03/16374029/bulgaria-railways-policy-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12886 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria