14/11/2006 (Agence Europe) - On Tuesday, the European Commission adopted its second report on progress made in the interoperability of the European railways. The report analyses developments in rail interoperability and the implementation of the legislation applicable to the rail sector in the Member States. Its principal conclusion is that interoperability, or the ability for trains to run on the whole of the railway network of Europe without the need for transshipment, has made progress...