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Transport companies: government subsidy NS for Vienna night train not fair

A subsidy from the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment to the Dutch Railways for a night train network between Amsterdam and Vienna is not well received by a number of commercial transport companies. About that writes the FD and the parties confirm their dissatisfaction with the NOS.

They are filing a joint procedure with the Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal, which is due on 19 May. The companies say they have not had a fair chance to compete for the concession for this night train.

The ministry says that the transport companies Flixbus, FMN and Allrail have previously lodged an objection against the decision to allow the trial with the night train. The objections were declared unfounded, after which the transport companies decided to go to court.

The government subsidy that NS receives for this rail project is also unlawful, say industry association Allrail, Federation Mobility Companies Netherlands (FMN) and FlixBus, an international bus transport company.

‘Exclusive Negotiations’

It concerns the so-called ÖBB NightJet that NS wants to run from Amsterdam to Vienna from 25 May. According to Flixbus, NS received the subsidy after exclusive negotiations with the ministry. The bus company calls the subsidy unnecessary and undesirable. The state of affairs would be contrary to the European market regulation rules.

“Other railway companies could also have offered such a night train, certainly with a subsidy. It is therefore important that the State Secretary follows the European procedures, but she did not.”

Environmentally friendly

Flixbus also says that this night train will compete directly with the night buses of Flixbus, which (before the corona pandemic) run several times a night between Amsterdam and Vienna as well as between Amsterdam and Munich.

The cabinet wants to since a few years make the train so attractive for short trips abroad that travelers leave the plane at home. At the moment, people still choose relatively little for the more environmentally friendly train.

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