SLOVAKIA, ITALY AND ROMANIA

10 more trains per week in Liège to boost the modal shift

The first train loaded with cars arriving at the Liège Trilogiport. Image: © Port Autonome de Liège
The first train loaded with cars arriving at the Liège Trilogiport. Image: © Port Autonome de Liège

The Belgian city of Liège is going to see more freight trains running thanks to a number of new international services launched in the past few weeks. Connections from the Liège Trilogiport and the Liège Logistics Intermodal terminals to Slovakia, Romania and Italy were recently introduced for a total of 10 trains per week.

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Author: Marco Raimondi

Marco Raimondi is an editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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