Even higher TACs from 2026?

No extra money for German TAC subsidies, DB InfraGO applies for higher charges

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The new German government has approved its first budget. For rail freight, the key question on the table were subsidies for track access charges (TAC). Would the government step forward and lower costs for the sector? Or would it let the opportunity slide?

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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