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16:53
German railways to enable longer freight trains
German policymakers stepped up efforts last month to improve the national railway network for longer cargo trains, Kallanish learns from railway-supporting interest group Allianz pro Schiene.
Germany is relatively far behind the European standard length for cargo trains of 740m, with only 11% of cargo trains reaching that length. The hurdle so far has been shortcomings in the infrastructure, as the railway network allows for long trains only to a limited extent.…
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