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Last chance to save the Combined Transport Directive
IntermodalJanuary 26, 2026

Last chance to save the Combined Transport Directive

On Tuesday, January 27, the Transport Committee of the European Parliament will make its final decision regarding the Combined Transport Directive (CTD). This directive has been a crucial element in promoting intermodal transport across Europe, facilitating the seamless integration of different transport modes.

The CTD aims to enhance the efficiency of combined transport operations, which involve the use of multiple transport modes for the movement of goods. By supporting this directive, the committee has the opportunity to reinforce the European Union’s commitment to sustainable transport solutions and reduce the environmental impact of freight transport.

Stakeholders in the rail and logistics sectors have expressed their concerns regarding potential changes to the CTD. The directive has been instrumental in providing a regulatory framework that encourages the use of rail and inland waterways, which are generally more environmentally friendly compared to road transport.

As the committee prepares for its vote, industry representatives are urging members to consider the long-term benefits of maintaining the CTD. They argue that a strong regulatory framework is essential for fostering innovation and investment in intermodal transport solutions.

In recent discussions, various organizations have highlighted the importance of the CTD in achieving the European Union’s climate goals. They emphasize that the directive plays a vital role in shifting freight transport from road to rail, thereby contributing to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

The outcome of the committee’s decision will have significant implications for the future of combined transport in Europe. A favorable vote could lead to the continuation and strengthening of policies that support intermodal transport, while a negative decision may hinder progress in this area.

As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on the Transport Committee, with stakeholders eagerly awaiting the final decision on the Combined Transport Directive.

source: railfreight.com

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