Combined Transport in France and in Europe-Current Situation-Future Perspectives
883099
01/01/1988
- Content
- This paper describes combined transport widely used in Europe. It consists of rail transport of road-trailers, removeable crates or containers. This type of transport has been increasing at the rate of 10% per year while traditional train traffic has been declining at the rate of 8 to 10%. It now represents 14% of traffic and is projected to reach 20%. This type of transport is best suited for distances of around 500Km. It should be noted that rail/road companies are being created in and out of the EEC, including countries of the Eastern bloc. The development of a study for setting up a European scheme for combined transport for the main networks will be voted on by the end of the first semester of 1989.
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- 2
- Citation
- Delseaux, M., "Combined Transport in France and in Europe-Current Situation-Future Perspectives," SAE Technical Paper 883099, 1988, .