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International Union of Railways

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International Union of Railways
Union internationale des chemins de fer
UIC membership:
  At least one active member
  At least one affiliate member
  At least one associate member
  Suspended members/observers
AbbreviationUIC
Formation17 October 1922; 103 years ago (1922-10-17)
Legal statusActive
PurposePromote rail transport at world level
Meet the challenges of mobility and sustainable development
Headquarters16 rue Jean Rey
Paris, France
Membership (2021)
204
Chairman
Krzysztof Mamiński (PKP)[1]
Vice Chairman
Mohamed Rabie Khlie (ONCF)[1]
Director General
François Davenne (UIC)[1]
Coordinator
Karine Van Ceunebroeck[1]
Websiteuic.org Edit this at Wikidata

The International Union of Railways (French: Union internationale des chemins de fer, UIC) is an international organisation that responsible for rail transport industry.

When founded in 1922 the UIC had 51 members from 29 countries, including Japan and China. They were joined by members from the Soviet Union, the Middle East and North Africa. As of February 2024, the UIC has 218 members[2] across five continents. Of these there are:

  • 65 active members (usually companies located in Europe, East Asia, South Asia and Middle East):
  1. Austria ÖBB
  2. Belgium Infrabel and SNCB
  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina ŽFBH and ŽRS
  4. Bulgaria BDZ and NRIC
  5. China China Railway and NRA
  6. Croatia HŽ Infrastruktura and HŽPP
  7. Czech Republic ČD and Správa železnic
  8. Denmark DSB
  9. Finland FTIA
  10. France SNCF
  11. Germany DB
  12. Greece Hellenic Train and OSE
  13. Hungary Gysev/Raaberbahn and MÁV
  14. India Indian Railways
  15. Iran RAI
  16. Iraq IRR
  17. Republic of Ireland CIÉ
  18. Israel Israel Railways
  19. Italy FS
  20. Japan JR East
  21. Kazakhstan KTZ
  22. South Korea Korail and Korea National Railway
  23. Latvia LDZ
  24. Lithuania LTG
  25. Luxembourg CFL
  26. Mongolia UBTZ
  27. Morocco ONCF
  28. Netherlands NS and ProRail
  29. Norway Bane Nor
  30. Poland PKP
  31. Portugal CP and Infraestruturas de Portugal
  32. Romania CFR Călători, CFR Marfă and CFR SA
  33. Saudi Arabia SAR
  34. Serbia IŽS
  35. Slovakia ŽSR, ŽSSK and ŽSSK Cargo
  36. Slovenia
  37. Spain Adif and Renfe
  38. Sweden Green Cargo, SJ and Trafikverket
  39. Switzerland BLS and SBB CFF FFS
  40. Syria CFS
  41. Republic of China THSRC
  42. Turkey TCDD and TCDDT
  43. Ukraine UZ
  44. United Kingdom Eurostar I and Network Rail
  • 78 affiliate members (usually companies located in Africa, Oceania, South America and Southeast Asia, or universities and organisations in Europe and Asia, or government authorities):
  • 58 associate members (usually companies in Africa and North America):
  • 17 suspended members:

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "Executive Board UIC". 31 December 2021.
  2. "Vademecum". vademecum.uic.org. Archived from the original on 2022-05-23. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  3. "Afghanistan becomes UIC member | Pajhwok Afghan News". pajhwok.com. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013.