Article | REF: AG8110 V1

Rail freight transport

Author: Patrick CHARPENTIER

Publication date: April 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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    3. Performance

    3.1 Market share

    Rail's market share of freight transport in France is 20.9% (source: SNCF; this figure excludes freight transport within 150 km). This market share is steadily eroding (figure 11 ).

    Rail's market share in France is one of the highest in Europe: Deutsche Bahn in Germany has 17.9% of the market, FS in Italy and EWSR in the UK have 9.6%. Only ÖBB in Austria and CFF in Switzerland, due to their rail-friendly national policies, and Swedish Railways, due to their heavy traffic structure, have a higher market share.

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