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Launch of a rail motorway connection between Poznan-Swarzędz and Luxembourg

CLIP and CFL multimodal announced the launch of a rail motorway train between Swarzędz and Bettembourg-Dudelange by end of 2019.

The train will start with 4 roundtrips per week and be opened to containers, craneable semi-trailers as well as non-craneable semi-trailers thanks to the Lohr Railway System technology. This train will cover a distance of more than 1.000 km and has a capacity of transport of 37 intermodal units.

The CLIP terminal in Swarzędz will be equipped with the Lohr Railway System technology allowing to load non-craneable trailers on the trains. Mrs Agnieszka Hipś from CLIP Intermodal: “We recognize the contract with CFL multimodal as the next step, which we planned, of our development. We aim to provide a more comprehensive and environmental-friendly service to our customers travelling from and to our Freight Village”.


The intermodal terminal of Bettembourg Dudelange is already equipped with two platforms and offers regular connections further South, including to Lyon, Le Boulou and Barcelona. Mr Fraenz Benoy, Managing director of CFL multimodal: “Our objective is to connect the terminal of Bettembourg-Dudelange with major economic centers in Europe. This new regular rail motorway between Bettembourg-Dudelange and Swarzędz allows us both to expand our intermodal service offering to Central Europe and to address the non-craneable trailers market”.

This new rail motorway will provide an efficient and reliable alternative to road transport on long distances and extend the rail motorway offer in Europe.

 

Press release