2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2016.02.003
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Open access passenger rail competition in the Czech Republic

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“…This is especially true, if TOCs o↵er connecting trains and passengers anticipate the problem of missed connections. Apart from departure times, frequency and service quality, TOCs can compete on fares, speed, stops and other characteristics (Tomeš et al, 2016). For simplicity, we concentrate on fares only.…”
Section: The Impact Of Delays On the Welfare Effects Of On-track Compmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially true, if TOCs o↵er connecting trains and passengers anticipate the problem of missed connections. Apart from departure times, frequency and service quality, TOCs can compete on fares, speed, stops and other characteristics (Tomeš et al, 2016). For simplicity, we concentrate on fares only.…”
Section: The Impact Of Delays On the Welfare Effects Of On-track Compmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Czech Republic, two new entrants arrived on the Prague–Ostrava route: RegioJet since 2008, and Leo Express since 2012. The market share of new operators for these services reached almost 40% according to Tomeš, Kvizda, Nigrin, and Seidenglanz (2014) and Tomeš, Kvizda, Jandova, and Rederer (2016) or 50% according to CMA (2016). Moreover, in both cases, the arrival of new entrants has had a great impact on prices on the market: after the entry of these new operators, ticket fares decreased by 33% to 50% in both markets.…”
Section: Rail Liberalization and Barriers To Entrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Czechia, open-access competition in the passenger railway sector already started in 2011 on the Prague -Ostrava route where the three major operators include the national operator, České dráhy (ČD), and two private players, RegioJet since 2011 and LEO Express since 2013 (Jade et al 2015). According to Tomeš et al 2016, open access on the Prague -Ostrava route is evolving with rate declines and service improvements, but all of the competitors are operating at a loss, and open-access competition has increased congestion on this main railway artery.…”
Section: Deregulation Liberalisation and Competition In Passenger Rmentioning
confidence: 99%