Summary – EU rail passenger traffic reached a record 443 billion km in 2024, driven by Germany, while freight volumes saw a slight overall decrease.,
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The European Union’s rail network experienced a significant milestone in 2024, with passenger travel reaching a new record of 443 billion kilometers. This surge highlights a strong preference and increasing reliance on rail transport among EU citizens.
Germany played a crucial role in this growth, emerging as the key driver behind the rise in passenger traffic. Its robust rail infrastructure and policies favoring sustainable transport options contributed largely to the overall increase.
On the other hand, the freight sector reported a slight decrease in volume. Despite the dip, rail freight remains a vital component of the EU’s logistics and trade ecosystem.
Key Highlights
- Record passenger travel: 443 billion km driven primarily by Germany.
- Freight volumes: Slight overall decrease noted in 2024.
- Implications: Indicates shifts in transport demand and potential areas for infrastructure and policy focus.
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