Freight train in Switzerland. Photo: Siemens

How capacity can be improved on the Rhine-Alpine Corridor

Freight train in Switzerland. Photo: Siemens

The Rhine-Alpine corridor could be considered the backbone of European rail freight. It’s already the most heavily used freight route on the continent, but has nonetheless far from reached its full potential. At one of the sessions during the RailFreight Networking Days last week, the big question was: how to improve capacity on this important corridor?

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Author: Esther Geerts

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Freight train in Switzerland. Photo: Siemens

How capacity can be improved on the Rhine-Alpine Corridor

Freight train in Switzerland. Photo: Siemens

The Rhine-Alpine corridor could be considered the backbone of European rail freight. It’s already the most heavily used freight route on the continent, but has nonetheless far from reached its full potential. At one of the sessions during the RailFreight Networking Days last week, the big question was: how to improve capacity on this important corridor?

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Author: Esther Geerts

Former Editor RailTech.com

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