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Správa železnic, státní organizace (English: Railway Administration, formerly the Správa železniční dopravní cesty – SŽDC) is the national
railway infrastructure manager A railway infrastructure manager is a rail transport company or body of other type, responsible for maintaining railway infrastructure. The European Union defines it as "any body or undertaking that is responsible in particular for establishing and ...
in the
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. Its main customers include passenger train operator
České dráhy České dráhy (English: ''Czech Railways''), often shortened to ČD, is the major Rail transport, railway operator in the Czech Republic providing regional and long-distance services. The company was established in January 1993, shortly after ...
and its cargo subsidiary ČD Cargo.


History

During the 1990s, there was a noticeable drop in railway traffic throughout the
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
, a phenomenon that coincided with a massive expansion in road transport. Seeking to halt, or even partially reverse, this trend, substantial efforts were made to restructure and modernise the railways and their operation. Správa železnic was founded with the restructuring of ČD from 1 January 2003 (it was called ''Správa železniční dopravní cesty, státní organizace'' or ''SŽDC'' up until 1 January 2020). Prior to 2008, much of the operations, maintenance and renewals activities was contracted back to ČD. SŽDC is responsible for managing of tracks in the Czech Republic, all which are main lines and almost all regional lines (except Nová Bystřice - Obrataň narrow gauge line and Šumperk - Kouty nad Desnou line). In August 2010, SŽ was ordered to stop work on all infrastructure projects as one part of broader government austerity measures that were implemented in response to economic consequences of the
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, However, during the following month, it was decided to revive work on all projects whose contractors agreed to grant a discount against the original tender price. In December 2010, the Minister of Transportation
Vít Bárta Vít Bárta (born 5 December 1973) is a Czech businessman and politician who served as Minister of Transport from 2010 to 2011 and as Member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) from 2010 to 2013. In 2011 Bárta announced his resignation from the go ...
proposed restructuring SŽ into a holding company alongside ČD for the purpose of making "subsidies more transparent". During 2010, the revenues obtained from the operation of the rail network reportedly totaled
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4.3 billion, which was not sufficient to cover personal expenses of CZK 4.6 billion let alone other costs.Annual report of Správa železniční dopravní cesty, státní organizace for 2010 The key budget items allowing management and repairs of the rail network were therefore subsidies from the State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (CZK 8.2 billion) and from the state budget (CZK 1.8 billion); moreover, SŽ received CZK 15 billion for modernization of the rail network. In 2012, SŽ started its largest ever infrastructure project; the construction of a new railway line between
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and
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, expected to cost 7.53 billion CZK (with 85% funding from the EU). Initially due for completion in Spring 2015, this new railway has a length of long and features a twin-bore tunnel. Furthermore, various priority projects set out for the 2012-2015 timeframe included the reconstruction of the station at
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, improvements in both speed and capacity of the route between
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and
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stations in
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, the modernisation of
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main station, upgrades to the railway line between
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and
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to permit higher speeds, and the relocation of the line passing through
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whilst preserving the historic station building. Substantial funding for these schemes was provided by the
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(EU). During the spring of 2019, the member of the
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of the
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and the member of the Board of Directors of SŽ,
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proposed that the name of the organization should be formally shortened to ''Správa železnic'', which had by that point become the name most commonly used. On 20 September 2019, a new law authorising this the name change was passed, it came into effect on 1 January 2020. By this point, the Czech railway network comprised 9,400 kilometres of lines, 6,700 bridges, 2,500 railway stations and 166 tunnels. Various projects were being undertaken by SŽ by the early 2020s; as a part of its continuing efforts to modernise and renovate the national railway infrastructure, and more specifically to reduce or elimination congestion along busy lines and key junctions, one major initiative has been the implementation of the
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(ERTMS). The adoption of this new train control system is required by both national and EU legislation, the plan for which SŽ is responsible for administering. Seeking to bolster safety, surveillance cameras are also being deployed in quantity at busy
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s across the country to deter dangerous crossings by members of the public. The organisation also intends to commission a new headquarters in Prague. SŽ has also been making preparations for implementing high-speed railway line sections under a pilot scheme, the efforts of which is intended to work with the wider trans-European
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scheme. To this end, a partnership has been formed with the French state railway organisation
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, through which SŽ intends to benefit from the high speed expertise of the former. Via a series of measures, including line relocations and doublings, it is planned to boost line speeds and permit high speed operations across various sections of the network. One key infrastructure change is the gradual conversion of all electrified lines from DC to AC to not only create compatibility with high-speed lines but to also lower energy losses and thus reduce costs; work on the first such conversion, between
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and Říkovice, was completed in July 2022. In early 2023, SŽ was actively presenting its plans to prospective investors for the construction of a high speed railway between the Czech city of
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and the Polish city of
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, which shall form a new major trunk route between neighboring Poland and the Czech Republic. In March 2020, officials from the German state-owned railway company
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(DB) and SŽ announced the creation of a partnership that intend to develop a new cross-border rail link between the German city of
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and the Czech capital of
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. Intended to carry both passenger and freight transport by rail, the major works involved in the project center on the creation of a new line between Heidenau in
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and Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic, which will include a cross-border tunnel under the Ore Mountains that is approximately 25km long. In comparison with legacy routes, the new line will facilitate a reduced journey time between Prague and Dresden from two hours and 15 minutes to a single hour, while passengers travelling between Berlin and Prague will also benefit from a shorter journey, decreasing from four hours and 30 minutes by car to two hours and 30 minutes by rail.


References


External links


Správa železnic website
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