EU warns Netherlands over rail rules
The European Commission on Monday said it warned the Netherlands that its rules for allocating slots on its main rail network may breach EU antitrust laws and called on the country to improve competition for
international rail passenger services.
The Commission said preliminary findings
suggest the rules, which give priority to state-owned Nederlandse Spoorwegen, could distort competition, particularly in international pas-senger services.
The EU sent a formal notice to the Dutch
authorities, saying
the measures may reinforce NS's dominant position. The Netherlands has two months to
respond.