Rail freight renaissance in Belgian town of Lommel?
Transshipment hub
The Belgian town of Lommel will be the host of a new glass production plant that is scheduled for opening in 2026. With the arrival of new business, new transport operations will also come to the town – more than a hundred trucks per day. To prevent that from happening, a defunct rail yard may come back to life as a transshipment hub.
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Tags: Belgium, Ciner Glass, Infrabel, Lommel, transshipment hub
Author: Dennis van der Laan
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