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Jernbanestatistikk 2017 2 Innhold / Contents Jernbanestatistikk 2017 2 Innhold / Contents 05 Forord 05 Preface 06 Nøkkeltall 06 Key figures 14 Trender 2016 14 Trends 2016 18 Trafikk 18 Traffic 19 Antall tog per døgn i storbyområder 19 Number of trains per day in urban areas 22 Persontransport 22 Passenger transport 24 Reisetid og reiseavstand mellom større byer 24 Journey time and travelling distance between 25 Godstransport major cities 26 Raskeste godstog på hovedstrekninger 25 Freight transport 27 Punktlighet 26 Fastest freight trains on main routes 28 Oppetid og forsinkelsestimer 27 Punctuality 28 Infrastructure uptime and delay hours 30 Kundetilfredshet 31 Utvikling i NSB – kundetilfredshetindeks 30 Customer satisfaction 31 Utvikling i kunde- og trafikkinformasjon på stasjon 31 Customer satisfaction index 32 Utvikling i tilfredshet i Bane NOR sin bruker- 31 Trends in customer and traffic information at the undersøkelse til togselskapene station 32 Trends in satisfaction in Bane NORs survey among 34 Uønskede hendelser train companies 35 Jernbaneulykker etter type ulykke 36 Dyrepåkjørsler etter art 34 Incidents 37 Driftsulykker ved togframføring 35 Accidents by type 36 Animal fatalities by species 38 Infrastruktur 37 Train-related accidents 39 Nøkkeltall for det statlige jernbanenettet 40 Planoverganger 38 Infrastructure 39 Key figures for the Norwegian rail network 44 Økonomi og personal 40 Level crossings 45 Offentlige kjøp av transporttjenester 45 Overføringer fra Jernbanedirektoratet 44 Finance and staff til Bane NOR 45 Financial Compensation of Public Service Contracts 46 Personal 45 Transactions from The Norwegian Railway Directorate to Bane NOR 48 Vedlegg 46 Staff Persontrafikkstasjoner fordelt etter bane 48 Appendix 49 Kilder for Jernbanestatistikk Stations with passenger traffic by line 50 Kontakt oss 49 Sources of railway statistics 50 Contact details 3 Oversikt over det norske banenettet / Overview of the Norwegian railway network 4 Forord / Preface Jernbanestatistikk 2017 har som formål å presentere The aim of Railway Statistics 2017 is to present the de viktigste tallene som beskriver norsk jernbanesektor. most important figures that describes the Norwegian Den er til for politikere, ansatte i transportsektoren, railway sector. It is made for politicans, employees in journalister og ellers alle med interesse for norsk jern- the railway sector, journalists and anyone else with bane. Rapporten er nummer 17 i rekken av tilsvarende an interest in the Norwegian Railway. The report is rapporter og den andre i rekken som Jernbane- number 17 in a series of similar reports issued once direktoratet har ansvar for. a year, and the second the Norwegian Railway Directorate has responsibility for. Nytt av året er at vi ønsker å vise at vi har kundene i fokus i alle ledd. Dette synliggjør vi gjennom et nytt A new addiction this year is that we focus in the kapittel om kundetilfredshet og fokus på de reisende custom er in every step. We have a new chapter, i bildene. Kundetilfredshetsindeksen til NSB viser at Customer satisfaction and the motivation in your kundene er mer fornøyd i 2017 enn de var året før. photos is the customer, this is to visualise the Dette viser at vi er på riktig vei, og at det gjøres en god importance of our customers. NSB`s customer jobb for å ivareta kundenes behov. satisfaction index indicate that the customers are more satisfied in 2017 than they were last year. This Rapporten følger i hovedsak samme spor som tidligere indicates that we are on the right way, and that utgaver med oppdatert statistikk på en rekke områder all parts are doing a good job to take care of the som trafikkmengde, infrastruktur og økonomiske costumers. nøkkel tall. Dette sikrer statistikken kontinuitet og relevans, og gjør at man enkelt kan følge utviklingen The remainder of this edition follows the same i sektoren. Det ble i 2017 endret metode for hvordan structure as previous editions with a range of figures man teller de reisende, som følge av dette vil 2017 such as train density, infrastructure and financial key vise en nedgang sammenlignet med 2016. Det er figures. This ensures the continuity of this report and allikevel ingen grunn til å tro dette skyldes noe annet enables comparisons with data from the previous enn endring i metode, og vi har tro på at den positive editions. trenden vi har hatt de siste årene fortsetter. It was in 2017 a change in the method used to count Jernbanedirektoratet ønsker å takke alle som har passengers, and as an effect of this 2017 will show bidratt med innhold, og vi håper å fortsette det gode a decrease in number of passengers compared to samarbeidet i fremtiden. Dette er viktig når vi sammen 2016. However, there is no reason to suspect that it is skal utvikle sektoren og oppnå regjeringens transport- caused by anything else than the change of method, politikk som er å legge til rette for «et transportsystem and we believe that the positive trend will continue the som er sikkert, fremmer verdiskaping og bidrar til years to come. omstilling til lavutslippssamfunnet». The Norwegian Railway Directorate wish to thank Jeg håper dere finner tallene inspirerende og nyttig everyone with the contribution to the contents, and we i deres arbeid. hope to continue the good collaboration in the years to come. It is important when we together shall develop God lesing! the sector and accomplish the governments trans- portation policy, “a safe transport system, economic growth and contribute to an adaptation low-carbon transition in Norway”. I hope that you find the numbers inspiration and useful in your work. Enjoy the reading! Kirsti Slotsvik Jernbanedirektør / Director of the Norwegian Rail Directorate 5 Nøkkeltall / Key figures Jernbanetrender Trafikk Uønskede hendelser Infrastruktur Økonomi og personal 6 NøkkeltallNøkkeltall // KeyKey guresfigures InfrastrukturInfrastruktur // InfrastructureInfrastructure 1 435 mm 4 208 km 2 459 km Sporvidde (mm) / Kilometer bane / Elektri sert bane med regulær tra kk / Track gauge (mm) Length of lines Electried lines with regular trac 3 939 km 269 km 352 km Enkeltspor / Single tracks Dobbeltspor / Double tracks Sidebaner uten regulær tra kk / Branch lines without regular trac 734 2 646 Tunneler (antall) / Broer (antall) / Bridges (number) Tunnels (number) 3 522 2 771 751 Planoverganger (antall) / Av dette planoverganger med regulær Av dette planoverganger med ikke-regulær Level crossings (number) tra kk / With regular rail trac tra kk / With non-regular rail trac 7 NøkkeltallNøkkeltall / /Key Key figures gures Nøkkeltall / Key gures LandLand / /Country Country Land / Country Norge / Sverige / Danmark / Finland / Norge / Sverige / Danmark / Finland / Norway Sweden* Denmark Finland Norway Sweden* Denmark Finland 324 450 43 338 74 222,4 196 85,7 Areal (1000km²) / Area (1000km²) Togreiser (mill.) / Passenger journeys (mill.) 5,3 10,1 5,7 5,5 3 601 13 200 4 700 4 270 Personkm jernbane (mill.) / Passenger km (mill.) Befolkning (mill) / Population (mill.)**** 16,4 22,5 132,6 17 35 69 8 38,5 Mengde gods jernbane (mill. tonn) / Freight volume (mill. tonnes) Befolkningstetthet (personer/km²) / Population density (people/km²)** 4 208 10 873 3 476 5 926 4 040 21 456 3 600 10 400 Kilometer bane / Length of lines Tonnkm jernbane (mill.) / Freight tonne-km (mill.) * Foreløpige trafikktall for person og godstransport /Preliminary traffic statistics ** http://www.worldometers.info/population/countries-in-europe-by-population/ 8 Nøkkeltall / Key gures NøkkeltallNøkkeltall // KeyKey figuresgures Land / Country LandLand // CountryCountry Norge / Sverige / Danmark / Finland / Norge / Sverige / Danmark / Finland / Norway Sweden* Denmark Finland Norway Sweden* Denmark Finland 324 450 43 338 74 222,4 196 85,7 Areal (1000km²) / Area (1000km²) Togreiser (mill.) / Passenger journeys (mill.) 5,3 10,1 5,7 5,5 3 601 13 200 4 700 4 270 Personkm jernbane (mill.) / Passenger km (mill.) Befolkning (mill) / Population (mill.)**** 16,4 22,5 132,6 17 35 69 8 38,5 Mengde gods jernbane (mill. tonn) / Freight volume (mill. tonnes) Befolkningstetthet (personer/km²) / Population density (people/km²)** 4 208 10 873 3 476 5 926 4 040 21 456 3 600 10 400 Kilometer bane / Length of lines Tonnkm jernbane (mill.) / Freight tonne-km (mill.) 9 Nøkkeltall / Key gures Nøkkeltall / Key figures Transport / Transport Transport / Transport Persontransport / Passenger transport 74 486 Antall reiser (1000)* /Passenger journeys (1000) Av dette innenlands transport i Norge / Av dette grensekryssende transport / Norwegian domestic transport Cross-border transport 73 942 544 3 601 Personkilometer (mill.) / Passenger-kilometers (million) Av dette innenlands transport i Norge/ Av dette grensekryssende transport / Norwegian domestic transport Cross-border transport 3 547 54 Godstransport / Freight tra c 34 974 Tonn (1000) / Tonnes transported by rail (1000) Av dette innenlands transport i Norge/ Av dette grensekryssende transport / Norwegian domestic transport Cross-border transport 11 294 23 680 4 040 Tonnkilometer (mill.) / Tonnes-kilometers (million) Av dette innenlands transport i Norge / Av dette grensekryssende transport / Norwegian domestic transport Cross-border transport 2 756 1 040 * Endring av tellemåte for persontransport 10 Nøkkeltall / Key figures UønskedeNøkkeltall hendelser / Key / gures Incidents Uønskede hendelser / Incidents 23 6* Jernbaneulykker ved togframføring / Døde / Fatalities Train-related accidents 0 2 152** Alvorlig skadde / Seriously injured Dyrepåkjørsler / Animal fatalities * Tre av sakene er under etterforskning / Three incidents
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