The end is nigh for Fret SNCF, as its rail freight routes are taken over by rivals
The transfer of SNCF subsidiary Fret SNCF’s rail freight routes to rival operators is nearing ...
German rail operators have welcomed reports that, amid concerns of government support leading to market distortion, the EC is considering forcing a break-up of DB Cargo.
Sources told Reuters that, with losses at the beleaguered German state operator surpassing the half-billion euro mark, European authorities had become increasingly concerned that the government plugging its losses was anti-competitive.
A spokesperson for Die Gueterbahnen, which represents Germany’s private railroads, told The Loadstar DB Cargo only survived through “below-cost ...
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