
METRANS Starts Building Szeged Intermodal Hub Amid Rising Industrial Demand in Southern Hungary
The Czechia-based rail freight operator METRANS has commenced construction on a new intermodal logistics hub in Szeged, Hungary. This facility is designed to enhance the company’s operational capabilities in the region, responding to increasing industrial demand.
The new terminal, referred to as the Szeged Intermodal Terminal, will serve as a key logistics point for both domestic and international freight transport. The project is part of METRANS’ strategy to expand its network and improve service efficiency in southern Hungary.
Construction of the terminal is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. Once operational, the hub will facilitate the transfer of goods between rail and road transport, significantly improving logistics efficiency for businesses in the area.
METRANS has identified southern Hungary as a growing market, driven by increased industrial activity and demand for efficient freight solutions. The new hub is anticipated to support local industries by providing enhanced access to rail transport, which is a more sustainable and cost-effective option compared to road transport.
The Szeged Intermodal Terminal will feature state-of-the-art facilities, including loading and unloading areas, warehousing, and customs services. This infrastructure is expected to attract new customers and strengthen METRANS’ position in the competitive logistics market.
In addition to improving service offerings, the terminal is projected to create job opportunities in the region, contributing to local economic development. METRANS aims to collaborate with local authorities and businesses to maximize the benefits of the new hub.
As METRANS continues to expand its operations, the Szeged Intermodal Terminal represents a significant investment in the future of rail logistics in Hungary, aligning with broader trends in the industry towards intermodal transport solutions.
source: railfreight.com



