Why short-haul intermodal rail services succeed

The shipping container has revolutionised freight transport over the last half-century but its success is bringing challenges, not least in landside container movements. Port-induced road traffic congestion impacts on port arteries and communities and undermines port efficiency. Policymakers and planners seek to shift activities from roads to rail. This is a challenge, however, because most of the containers move over short distances, where trains are relatively uncompetitive. Despite that, there are instances where port–hinterland rail services exist. This report analyses the underlying necessary conditions that need to prevail for those rail services to be sustainable.

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Source https://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/2016/rr_139
Author BITRE
Maintainer BITRE
Last Updated November 3, 2022, 01:50 (UTC)
Created September 11, 2022, 07:17 (UTC)
Access is Public Yes
Data type Category Report
Geographic Scope Australia
Release Date 02 Mar 2016