UIC predicts doubling of combi-traffic

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After a two-year study the UIC has come up with a programme to double Europe’s intermodal rail traffic from the 2005 level by 2015. Rail combined transport traffic went up fourfold between 1988 and 2005 and the UIC believes it is possible to increase it from 125.3 Mt (12.5M TEU) in 2005 to 268.1 Mt (26.7M TEU) in 2015, subject to necessary investments in rail infrastructure being made.

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