12
Mar
2026
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Rail transport safety in the EU – lessons learnt from the Adamuz accident and three years after the Tempi tragedy (debate)
Madam President, dear Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, The EU has one of the safest warning systems in the world. The truth, however, is: In recent years, there have been tragic train accidents with many victims. Our thoughts are with you and your family today. But remembering alone is not enough. When a train accident happens, the causes need to be fully clarified, and mistakes need to be learned in order to prevent future tragedies. In aviation, it has long been a matter of course that every incident is evaluated throughout Europe. This is not yet the case for the railways. This is why a common European reporting system for rail safety incidents is finally needed. Because it is often the small warning signals that precede major accidents, and those who recognize and share them prevent disasters. Trains cross borders every day. Our safety standards should do the same, because more Europe on the rails also guarantees us more safety.