-20% traffic in three years

Romania’s growing rail fees backfire on infrastructure manager

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Romania’s rail freight sector has lost 20% of its traffic over the course of the past three years. A big part of the problem concerns growing track access charges to boost the infrastructure manager’s income. Yet, it seems to have had the opposite effect.

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