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The Channel Tunnel (Safety) Order 2007

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Chapter 5Provisions relating to rolling stock

Authorisation of railway undertakings' in-use rolling stock

61.  Rolling stock which has been authorised for placing in service in a Member State but which is not fully covered by the relevant TSIs may not be operated on the Fixed Link unless it has received authorisation from the Intergovernmental Commission.

62.  The applicant for this authorisation shall submit a technical file to the Intergovernmental Commission concerning the rolling stock or type of rolling stock, indicating the use intended on the Common Section. The dossier shall provide the necessary justification and contain the following information:

i.evidence that the rolling stock has been authorised to be placed in service in another Member State of the European Union and copies of records which show the history of its operation, maintenance and, if applicable, technical modification;

ii.technical data, maintenance programmes and operational characteristics requested by the Intergovernmental Commission and needed for this authorisation;

iii.evidence on technical and operational characteristics that show that the rolling stock is in compliance with the railway system and with the unified safety rules;

iv.information on any exemptions from the unified safety rules that are needed to grant this authorisation, and evidence, based on risk assessment, showing that the acceptance of the rolling stock does not introduce undue risks to the Fixed Link.

63.  The Intergovernmental Commission shall seek the advice of the Concessionaires on the application and may require trials of rolling stock on the Fixed Link to verify compliance with the requirements specific to the railway system. The Intergovernmental Commission shall set out the scope and content of these trials. Charges may be levied for capacity used for the purpose of these trials. Such charges shall not exceed the net cost, to the Concessionaires, of the trials and shall be payable by the applicant.

64.  The Intergovernmental Commission shall inform the railway undertaking of its decision on the application as soon as possible and no later than four months after submission of the complete technical dossier, including documents relating to any tests. The certificate of authorisation may contain conditions for use and other restrictions.

65.  The Intergovernmental Commission shall inform the Concessionaires of its decision on the request of the railway undertaking without delay and shall provide a copy of any authorisation given.

66.  Any approval or authorisation of rolling stock for use on the Fixed Link, (including revisions to it), issued by the Intergovernmental Commission and which is current immediately before the date this Regulation comes into force, shall be deemed to be an authorisation within the meaning of Article 61 above.

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