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- Q1310276 subject Q8114081.
- Q1310276 abstract "In rail freight transportation the terms wagonload or wagonload freight refer to trains made of single wagon consignments of freight.With competition from road transport rail freight transport is increasingly operated as trainload or "unit train", with wagonload less able to compete with road haulage. As of 2012 in Europe wagonload freight represents 30 to 40 percent of freight carried in many countries including France, Italy, Germany, Belgium; in other countries, including the UK and Romania, wagonload freight is a very minor aspect of rail freight transport representing less than 5% of rail freight transport.".
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- Q1310276 comment "In rail freight transportation the terms wagonload or wagonload freight refer to trains made of single wagon consignments of freight.With competition from road transport rail freight transport is increasingly operated as trainload or "unit train", with wagonload less able to compete with road haulage.".
- Q1310276 label "Wagonload freight".