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About the episode

What would it take to travel across Europe by rail—seamlessly, sustainably, and affordably? In this first episode of The European Railcast, host Karen Coleman is joined by Giorgio Travaini, Executive Director of Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking (EU-Rail), to explore the bold vision of creating a Single European Railway Area.
From tackling the legacy of fragmented national systems to rolling out standardised digital solutions, Giorgio explains how EU-Rail is helping transform the continent’s rail sector through research, innovation, and collaboration.
We also hear from Kristian Schmidt, Director for Land Transport at the European Commission, who offers insights on the EU’s legislative and policy efforts—from ticketing to infrastructure—to support a unified, high-speed, cross-border rail system.
Whether you’re in the industry or just passionate about sustainable mobility, this episode dives deep into why rail is key to Europe’s climate ambitions—and what it will take to get there.
The European Railcast: A Podcast About the Future of European Mobility is a podcast brought to you by Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking, with funding from Horizon Europe.
Speakers & moderators

Karen Coleman

Kristian Schmidt

Giorgio Travaini
Top Questions
- 1How does the rail system in Europe work today?
- 2What are the key challenges preventing it from working as seamlessly as it could?
- 3Could you walk us through how that fragmentation plays out in practice? What impact does it have on rail services across the EU, for both passengers and freight?
- 4What is EU-Rail doing to tackle those barriers—especially when it comes to fragmentation and system complexity?
- 5Could you share some real-life examples of where EU-Rail’s efforts to tackle fragmentation—through harmonised specifications or cross-border collaboration—have already made a difference? Are there any success stories you’re particularly proud of?
- 6Looking ahead, what still needs to happen to make the vision of a Single European Railway Area a reality? And what role will EU-Rail and its members play in driving that transformation forward?
















