French State and EPSF Sign 2026-2030 Performance Contract
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Philippe TABAROT, Minister of Transport, and Laurent CÉBULSKI, Director General of EPSF (Établissement public de sécurité ferrovaire), signed the 2026-2030 Objectives and Performance Contract (COP) on March 27, 2026. The five-year contract establishes the strategic roadmap for railway safety in France, organized around four axes: ensuring a safe railway system guaranteed by all sector actors, an interoperable network open to territories and international traffic, an innovative and developing sector, and an evolutive, responsible, and human organization. The contract aims to guarantee a very high level of safety on the national railway network in the context of evolving railway landscape.
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The French State and EPSF have signed the 2026-2030 Objectives and Performance Contract (COP), establishing the strategic roadmap for the public railway safety establishment for the next five years. The contract is organized around four axes: a safe railway system guaranteed by all sector actors, an interoperable network open to territories and international traffic, an innovative and developing sector, and an evolutive, responsible, and human organization.
For railway sector participants, this contract represents the official strategic direction for railway safety policy in France through 2030. Stakeholders in the French railway ecosystem should monitor EPSF's implementation of these four axes and align their operations accordingly, particularly regarding interoperability requirements and international traffic standards.
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Contrat d'objectifs et de performance 2026 - 2030
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Contrat D'objectifs Et de Performance 2026 - 2030
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- https://www.securite-ferroviaire.fr/sites/default/files/publications/pdf/2026-04/EPSF%20-%20COP%202026-2030.pdf Publié le : 27.03.26 Philippe TABAROT, ministre des Transports, et Laurent CÉBULSKI, directeur général de l’Établissement public de sécurité ferroviaire (EPSF) ont signé, ce vendredi 27 mars 2026, le contrat d’objectifs et de performance (COP) entre l’État et l’Établissement pour les cinq prochaines années. Il vise, dans un contexte d’évolution du paysage ferroviaire, à garantir un très haut niveau de sécurité sur le réseau ferroviaire national.
Le contrat d’objectifs et de performance (COP) 2026-2030 définit la feuille de route stratégique de l’Établissement public de sécurité ferroviaire (EPSF) pour les cinq prochaines années. Fondamentalement tourné vers les acteurs du secteur, il comporte quatre axes de travail :
- Pour un système ferroviaire sûr, garanti par tous ses acteurs
- Pour un réseau interopérable, ouvert sur les territoires et le trafic international
- Pour un secteur qui innove et se développe
- Pour une organisation évolutive, responsable et humaine
Nos équipes s’engagent au quotidien pour accompagner l’ensemble des acteurs dans un environnement en mutation rapide, avec une ambition qui demeure intacte : préserver et améliorer un niveau de sécurité ferroviaire qui est, plus que jamais, un bien commun essentiel à la transition écologique et aux mobilités de demain.
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