The Railway Safety Agency (, AESF) is a Spanish agency within the Department of Transport. The AESF is the highest railway authority and responsible for the railway safety. It carries out safety management and supervision of all elements of the railway system: infrastructures, rolling stock, railway personnel, and railway operation. The agency is responsible for granting, suspending and revoking the licenses of railway companies.
The origin of the AESF goes back to the State Agencies Law of 2006, which provided for the creation of a State Agency for Land Transport Safety, for the detection, analysis and evaluation of safety risks in land transport under central government jurisdiction, as well as for the exercise of inspection and supervision functions for the safety of the railway system, both in relation to infrastructure and railway operation, in the areas of central government jurisdiction.
This mandate was not fulfilled until 2014, when the Council of Ministers approved Royal Decree-Law 1/2014, of January 24, on infrastructure and transport reform and other economic measures, which changed the name of the agency to the State Railway Safety Agency because the European Commission demanded greater independence for the body responsible for railway safety.
Thus, finally, at the end of that year, the internal rules of the new agency were approved and it was officially established on April 1, 2015, succeeding the Directorate-General for Railways of the Ministry of Development in most of its functions regarding the railway system, except for those related to railway infrastructure, which were transferred to the public enterprise Adif.
In September 2015, the Cortes Generales definitively approved Law 38/2015, of September 29, on the railway sector, which updated the homonymous law of 2003 and clearly established the role of the agency within the railway system.
As the responsible authority of the railway safety, the AESF is responsible for:
The agency is structured into three main governing bodies as follows:
The President is the institutional representative of the agency and its Governing Council. The President of the Agency is the head of the Secretary-General for Infrastructure. The President, since 23 March 2019 Julián López Milla.
The highest governing body of the agency is the Governing Council, which includes representatives of the Ministry of Development; the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Civil Service; Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism.
The Director is the executive officer of the Agency and responsible for its ordinary management. The director is appointed by the Governing Council. The director of the agency is Pedro M. Lekuona GarcÃÂa, since 2017.
The first directo of the agency was Carlos DÃÂez Arroyo, who served from 2015 to 2017.
The 2023 budget was 16.5 million per the Secretary of State for Budgets and Expenditures (SecretarÃÂa de Estado de Presupuestos y Gastos).