ITALY-FRANCE AXIS

Mont Blanc road tunnel closes again but no prospect of modal shift to rail

Trucks queueing outside the French entrance of the Mont Blanc road tunnel. Image: Shutterstock. © MikeDotta
Trucks queueing outside the French entrance of the Mont Blanc road tunnel. Image: Shutterstock. © MikeDotta

The Mont Blanc road tunnel, a major passage for freight flows between France and Italy, will be closed from 1 September to 12 December 2025 for more renovation work. However, there is little or no prospect of modal shift to rail, as 90% of the trucks are expected to be re-routed to the Fréjus alpine road tunnel which connects Modane in France, and Bardonecchia in Italy.

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Author: Stuart Todd

Stuart Todd is a correspondent and frequent contributor for RailFreight.com

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