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62The list of stations classified into categories isin Table 4, “Station Classification”, publishedin ORDEN FOM/3852/2007, included inChapter 6.2 of this document. It also includesthe most important passenger terminals onthe ADIF Managed Network, classified byRegional Divisions, in Map 2, Annex G.Furthermore, and related to the effort to adaptrailway transport infrastructure to bring the servicecloser to the public, the “Railway services guidefor disabled passengers” has been published(edition updated in January 2008), whichincludes accessible Stations and trains thatprovide services to the disabled and outlines theservices offered to passengers with special needsrelated to transport and the procedure to follow toreceive assistance in travelling. This guide may beobtained by consulting the following addresses:www.adif.es y www.renfe.comWith respect to the environmental commitmentmade by ADIF, mention should be made ofthe AENOR Environmental Management Flaggranted in 2008 to ADIF Passenger Terminals,which is recognition of the organisationscommitment to the Environment, materializing inthe obtainment of 14 th ISO 14000 Certificatesin Passenger Terminals.3.7. FREIGHT TERMINALSADIF Freight Terminals are facilities at whichat least one of the following operations arepossible:• Modal exchange of freight.• Train arrangement and train and wagonstabling.• Access to other private and public facilitieswhere freight is loaded or unloaded (ports,sidings, etc.).All Terminals are basically made up of thefollowing areas:• Reception / despatch of trains.• Goods yard equipped with tracks.• Siding space.• Supplementary service areas.• Logistics areas.Terminals devoted to handling containers andswap bodies exist. Others are mainly designedfor loading and unloading and for the formationof conventional freight carrying trains.The ADIF Managed Network also has a seriesof marshalling stations and train formationcomplexes.Additional, Supplementary and AncillaryServices will be supplied at Stations, Facilitiesand Freight Terminals that are included in theNS, and at other ADIF facilities, and which theinterested party may find about by consultingthe ADIF Freight Terminals Executive Office.With respect to Freight Terminals, two typeshave been established according to thebasic features of this type of installation,these features are: railway equipment, meansof handling, staff teams and the typologyof areas. The types of Terminals establishedwill be generically known as Group 1 andGroup 2 and are listed in the chart below.

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