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In the 2014 travelling freeway of RAlpin it has transported 110 thousand motor vehicles
99.300 have travelled on the Freiburg-Novara draft
January 15, 2015
RAlpin, the society participated from Helvetians BLS, Hupac and SBB Cargo and from the Trenitalia Italian who manages the railway services of travelling freeway (Rola) between Freiburg and Novara and Basel and Lugano, have announced that last year it has operated on the Rola about 110.000 shipments regarding 109.000 in 2013, 99,300 of which on the Freiburg-Novara draft and 10,500 on that Basel-Lugano.
The company has specified that the bad weather in northern Italy and the consequent blocks on the drafts have prevented to reach a new record and that only in 2014, because of such bad weather and of the landslides, has been necessary to cancel about 120 conveys and it has not been therefore possible to transport beyond 2.000 motor vehicles. Such limitations - RAlpin has explained - will continue expectably until the end of February 2015.
RAlpin has emphasized that, in spite of these difficulties, 2014 have been a positive year: to February - it has specified the company - the Rola has loaded the millionth truck (from 2001) and until the winter inclemencies not they have been inconvenient of relief in a position to prejudicing the operativity of the service. 2014 - it has evidenced the society - have demonstrated that, in conditions of normal activities, RAlpin it reaches optimal results in terms of transfer of the traffic on track: the stablily high and consequent question the solid exploitation of the trains, in average pairs to 87%, confirms the attrattività of the Rola and its important role element of politics of transfer of the transports from the rubber to the track in Switzerland.
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