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Federal Office of Transport

The Federal Office of Transport FOT (German: Bundesamt für Verkehr, French: Office fédéral des transports OFT, Italian: Ufficio federale dei trasporti UFT, Romansh: Uffizi federal da traffic UFT) is a federal authority of the Swiss Confederation. It deals with public transport in Switzerland, i.e. railways, cableways, trolleybuses, buses and ships. It is also responsible for various aspects of freight transport. It implements the policies of the government (Federal Council), parliament and the Swiss electorate (sovereign) in these areas. The FOT reports to the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC). The office employs 350 people (as of 2023) in five divisions: Business Administration and Organisation, Infrastructure, Finance, Safety and Policy. Peter Füglistaler, who was previously a member of the Executive Board of SBB Infrastructure, has been Director since June 2010[1].

Federal Office of Transport
(in German) Bundesamt für Verkehr
(in French) Office fédéral des transports
(in Italian) Ufficio federale dei trasporti
(in Romansh) Uffizi federal da traffic

The building of the Federal Office of Transport (2014).
Agency overview
JurisdictionFederal administration of Switzerland
Minister responsible
Parent agencyFederal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications
Websitewww.bav.admin.ch

The FOT is committed to efficient, environmentally friendly, safe and attractive public transport and freight transport. This results in close cooperation with public transport companies (licensed transport companies KTU) and freight transport companies, as well as with politicians.

Table of contents

1 History of the organisation

2 Supervisory authority

3 Financing, planning and organisation

4 Other tasks

5 See also

6 Web links

7 Individual references

History

In 1935, the former Railway Division of the Post and Railway Department was renamed the Federal Office of Transport SAB. The Office was now also responsible for overall transport issues, in particular the relationship between rail and road transport and the promotion of tourism. In 1979, the office was renamed the Federal Office of Transport[2].

Supervisory authority

The Federal Office of Transport is the supervisory authority for public transport. It carries out random and risk-oriented checks to ensure that public transport and rail freight transport companies fulfil their legal responsibilities. The FOT carries out its supervisory activities where a legal mandate exists. Supervision is therefore not general, but concerns those aspects that are explicitly provided for by laws, ordinances or international treaties. This is the case in particular with various requirements in the special laws for public transport and freight transport (Passenger Transport Act, Railways Act, Cableways Act, Freight Transport Act, etc.). The FOT also monitors compliance with other, non-transport-specific laws (e.g. Environmental Protection Act, Subsidies Act, Equal Opportunities for Disabled Persons Act). The specific supervisory tasks of the FOT can be defined differently from law to law. The most important supervisory function is focussed on safety. Here, the FOT exercises its supervision through operational checks, audits and inspections. In addition, this supervisory role also comes into play when dealing with planning approvals, concessions and the granting of operating licences, as well as when issuing or updating regulations, for example in the area of cyber security.

Financing, planning and organisation

Another important task is the financing of public transport. The FOT allocates around CHF 1 billion per year from the federal budget for non-profitable regional passenger transport services (suburban railways, intercity buses, etc.) and CHF 4 to 5 billion from the railway infrastructure fund for the maintenance, operation and expansion of the railway network (as of 2023). It is also leading the planning process for the further expansion of the railway network, with the involvement of the cantons and transport companies. The focus for the coming decades will be on various major projects from the 2025 and 2035 expansion steps and the ZEB programme. The Office also implements and continuously develops the modal shift policy, i.e. the transfer of freight transport through the Alps from road to rail. The FOT thus makes a significant contribution to the operation and further development of public transport and freight transport in Switzerland.

Other tasks

The Office is responsible for coordinating Swiss transport policy with the EU and neighbouring countries. It manages the implementation of the Disability Discrimination Act in the railway sector. It is also responsible for creating the legal and planning framework for an underground freight transport system and for numerous other tasks.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Federal Office of Transport FOT German Bundesamt fur Verkehr French Office federal des transports OFT Italian Ufficio federale dei trasporti UFT Romansh Uffizi federal da traffic UFT is a federal authority of the Swiss Confederation It deals with public transport in Switzerland i e railways cableways trolleybuses buses and ships It is also responsible for various aspects of freight transport It implements the policies of the government Federal Council parliament and the Swiss electorate sovereign in these areas The FOT reports to the Federal Department of the Environment Transport Energy and Communications DETEC The office employs 350 people as of 2023 in five divisions Business Administration and Organisation Infrastructure Finance Safety and Policy Peter Fuglistaler who was previously a member of the Executive Board of SBB Infrastructure has been Director since June 2010 1 Federal Office of Transport in German Bundesamt fur Verkehr in French Office federal des transports in Italian Ufficio federale dei trasporti in Romansh Uffizi federal da trafficThe building of the Federal Office of Transport 2014 Agency overviewJurisdictionFederal administration of SwitzerlandMinister responsibleAlbert Rosti Federal CouncillorParent agencyFederal Department of Environment Transport Energy and CommunicationsWebsitewww bav admin chThe FOT is committed to efficient environmentally friendly safe and attractive public transport and freight transport This results in close cooperation with public transport companies licensed transport companies KTU and freight transport companies as well as with politicians Table of contents1 History of the organisation2 Supervisory authority3 Financing planning and organisation4 Other tasks5 See also6 Web links7 Individual referencesHistoryIn 1935 the former Railway Division of the Post and Railway Department was renamed the Federal Office of Transport SAB The Office was now also responsible for overall transport issues in particular the relationship between rail and road transport and the promotion of tourism In 1979 the office was renamed the Federal Office of Transport 2 Supervisory authorityThe Federal Office of Transport is the supervisory authority for public transport It carries out random and risk oriented checks to ensure that public transport and rail freight transport companies fulfil their legal responsibilities The FOT carries out its supervisory activities where a legal mandate exists Supervision is therefore not general but concerns those aspects that are explicitly provided for by laws ordinances or international treaties This is the case in particular with various requirements in the special laws for public transport and freight transport Passenger Transport Act Railways Act Cableways Act Freight Transport Act etc The FOT also monitors compliance with other non transport specific laws e g Environmental Protection Act Subsidies Act Equal Opportunities for Disabled Persons Act The specific supervisory tasks of the FOT can be defined differently from law to law The most important supervisory function is focussed on safety Here the FOT exercises its supervision through operational checks audits and inspections In addition this supervisory role also comes into play when dealing with planning approvals concessions and the granting of operating licences as well as when issuing or updating regulations for example in the area of cyber security Financing planning and organisationAnother important task is the financing of public transport The FOT allocates around CHF 1 billion per year from the federal budget for non profitable regional passenger transport services suburban railways intercity buses etc and CHF 4 to 5 billion from the railway infrastructure fund for the maintenance operation and expansion of the railway network as of 2023 It is also leading the planning process for the further expansion of the railway network with the involvement of the cantons and transport companies The focus for the coming decades will be on various major projects from the 2025 and 2035 expansion steps and the ZEB programme The Office also implements and continuously develops the modal shift policy i e the transfer of freight transport through the Alps from road to rail The FOT thus makes a significant contribution to the operation and further development of public transport and freight transport in Switzerland Other tasksThe Office is responsible for coordinating Swiss transport policy with the EU and neighbouring countries It manages the implementation of the Disability Discrimination Act in the railway sector It is also responsible for creating the legal and planning framework for an underground freight transport system and for numerous other tasks External links editOfficial websitePortals nbsp Switzerland nbsp Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federal Office of Transport amp oldid 1187634575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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