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TX Logistik tests 838-meter train in Sweden
Successful test run in rail freight transport: TX Logistik AB, Swedish subsidiary of Germany’s TX Logistik AG, has run a train with a length of 838 meters in Sweden. The rail logistics company, which is part of the Mercitalia Group (Gruppo FS Italiane), operated the fully loaded train on the approximately 500-kilometer route between Malmö and Frövi (Örebro province).
Foodstuffs from the Swedish retail chain Coop were transported. The Swedish transport infrastructure authority Trafikverket was the third partner involved in the test run.
So far, only trains with a maximum length of 630 meters are permitted on most routes in Sweden. “An expansion to 838 meters would significantly increase transport capacities and thus make rail freight transport even more efficient and attractive for shippers,” says Lars Winther Sørensen, Managing Director of TX Logistik AB in Sweden. This is in turn an essential prerequisite for shifting more goods from road to rail. Even for goods that have so far been transported almost exclusively by road, Lars Winther Sørensen believes that more extensive use of rail is possible.
The use of longer trains is also an important impulse for climate-smart rail transport. In particular, the combination of high load capacity per train and high speed ensures a highly productive transport system. The test train carried 48 semitrailers and traveled at speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour. This was faster than trains in comparable test runs in other countries. It was driven by a four-axle locomotive, which is normally used in rail freight transport.
Coop transports food and other goods by rail in Sweden from 2009. Since 2012, TX Logistik has been running for the retail chain between Bro, 30 kilometers northwest of Stockholm, and Malmö. Just two years ago, the number of round trips was doubled from ten to 20. “Today, 30 percent of our transports are handled by rail,” explains Peter Rosendahl, transport manager at Coop Logistik. The retail chain would like to increase the share further. “That’s why we participated in this forward-looking project and hope to be able to extend our trains in the near future.”
TX Logistik, Coop and Trafikverket worked closely together to plan and implement the two test runs on 8th and 9th May. Further tests in Sweden are planned.
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