For many years, intermodal rail transport was considered the most resilient and dynamic segment of European rail freight. Today, this assumption is increasingly being questioned. Rising costs, capacity constraints on key corridors and changing regulatory frameworks are putting established business models under pressure, while growth is becoming more uneven and increasingly concentrated on specific markets and customers.
At the same time, intermodal transport remains essential for stabilising rail freight volumes in Europe. However, the rules of the market are changing: growth is no longer broad-based, but selective, geographically differentiated and strongly influenced by the strategies of large shippers, logistics groups and port operators.
The study “European Intermodal Rail Freight Market 2026” provides a comprehensive and data-driven analysis of these structural changes. It examines how market conditions, cost developments, infrastructure constraints and innovation are reshaping the competitive landscape of intermodal rail freight in Europe – and where realistic growth opportunities still exist.
Specifically, the study contains:
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