‘DB InfraGO seeks to change rules with planned 35% TAC increase for 2026’

Track access charges (TAC) in Germany remain an issue for the rail freight industry. They will rise 16.2 per cent in 2025, with industry associations claiming now that 2026 might see even more expensive fees (+35 per cent) for using the rail infrastructure. On paper, there are laws to keep TAC in check, but the German infrastructure manager DB InfraGO is now ready to take legal action against such measures to have more freedom when setting up TAC, association Die Güterbahnen highlighted.
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