“If things don’t get much better, freight train companies in Norway will die”
Problem after problem
Rail freight companies in Norway are not having the time of their lives. Problems on the Norwegian network keep on coming, severely hindering rail operations. The general manager of Onrail, a private rail company, is now saying that operators will “die” if there is no improvement.
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Tags: CargoNet, Dovre Line, Norway, OnRail
Author: Dennis van der Laan
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