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Data of the Week: Portugal limits track access charges increase for freight

A freight train in Portugal. Image: Shutterstock. © Paulo M. F. Pires

Freight train operators in Portugal will have reduced increases in the access track charges (TAC). The infrastructure manager (IP – Infraestruturas de Portugal) released an updated version of the network statement for 2025, 2026 and 2027, following a study published by the Transport and Mobility Authority (AMT). Smoother price increases answer the concerns of the freight operators about their business sustainability and competition with road alternatives.

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Author: Diogo Ferreira Nunes

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