FREJUS RAILWAY

France-Italy rail freight traffic still well-below ‘pre-landslide’ levels

The Frejus Tunnel after the landslide in August 2023, which caused a 19-montyh closure. Image: Wikimedia Commons. © Florian Peplin

Rail freight between France and Italy via the Fréjus Tunnel remains well-below the levels recorded before a major landslide struck in August 2023, leading to the closure of the line for a period of 19 months, according to a senior industry executive. Combined rail-road transport in particular, which accounts for an estimated 40% of freight transported by train between France and Italy, has been particularly hard-hit by the closure.

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Author: Stuart Todd

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

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