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the intermodal operator Kombiverkehr intensifies the connections with Holland, Germany and Italy
the offer on the transalpine axis is elevated to 120 trains to the week through Brenner
January 2, 2017
The intermodal operator German Kombiverkehr has begun 2017 announcing the next potenziamento of own Network of services with innovation in the connections that interest Holland, Germany and Italy.
In particular, the activation in the next few days of a new train has been programmed shuttle on the line between Duisburg-Ruhrort Hafen and the Combined Cargo Terminal (CCT) in the Dutch port of Moerdijk. With the new connection between the area of the Ruhr and the Dutch province of the Noord-Brabant, Kombiverkehr will upgrade the services from and for Holland with ulterior three couples of trains to the week with the objective gradually increasing the frequency of traffic to five departures weeklies magazine in both the directions.
The German company has announced moreover that, because of an ulterior increase of the volumes transported between Germany and Italy, has decided in the next few days to intensify the frequency of the trains from and for Verona activating ten ulterior departures to the week. Consequently on the transalpine axis 120 trains to the week through Brenner will be operated altogether. In particular, the frequency of the Amburgo-Verona service will be increased, elevating it from three to five spins, and that of the service Ludwigshafen BASF-Verona, carrying it from six to eight departures weeklies magazine in both the directions. Moreover by on 16 February on the Kiel-Verona line three spins instead of current the two will be carried out.
At last in Germany Kombiverkehr it will upgrade the Duisburg-Amburgo-Billwerder connections, Duisburg-Rostock and Colony-Ludwigshafen.
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