'not an april fools joke'

Stellantis vehicles back on the railways in Calais after 11 years

The train loaded with vechiles produced by Stellantis on the left with an intermodal train on the right at the port of Boulogne Calais. Image: LinkedIn © Port Boulogne Calais
The train loaded with vechiles produced by Stellantis on the left with an intermodal train on the right at the port of Boulogne Calais. Image: LinkedIn © Port Boulogne Calais

The port of Boulogne Calais, in northeastern France, reinstated rail freight services for the transport of finished vehicles manufactured by Stellantis after 11 years. Once they reach the port, most of the cargo will be transferred onto ships to reach the English port of Sheerness, at the mouth of the River Thames.

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Author: Marco Raimondi

Marco Raimondi is an editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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