Swedish intermodal timber

Birthday for train trunked trees in Sweden

Image: © Lövholmen Intermodal Terminal

How new is new? The extensive (mainly) timber yard at Lövholmen Intermodal Terminal is referred to as “the new” but just turned one year old. The terminal, in the heart of the northern Swedish town of Piteå, may be closer to the Finnish border than it is to Stockholm, but it is at the heart of an industry synonymous with Sweden: timber production.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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