en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Graz Freight Center has launched a new weekly multimodal rail line connecting the Graz freight terminal in Austria with the Rijeka Gateway Container Terminal in Croatia. Operating once a week under the service name "Graz-Adria Shuttle," this line adds a new Adriatic port option to the Graz multimodal network. The service is operated by partners including Hapag-Lloyd, SETG, Steiermark Railway, and the Graz Freight Terminal, aiming to provide more efficient sea-land transport corridors for the industrial region of southern Austria.

Located on the Mediterranean Corridor of the Trans-European Transport Network, the Port of Rijeka is Croatia's largest port, handling approximately 70% of the country's freight throughput. In recent years, the port has continuously upgraded its infrastructure, with its container terminal's annual handling capacity now exceeding 1 million TEUs. The launch of this new line directly connects the Central European hinterland with the Adriatic port, helping to shorten cargo transit times for goods from southern Austria, reduce dependence on Northern European ports, and improve regional logistics efficiency. It is estimated that each train on this rail line can replace the road transport of approximately 40 to 50 trucks, contributing to a reduction in carbon emissions.
The Graz Freight Center is a key multimodal hub in southern Austria, previously connected by rail to Adriatic ports such as Koper (Slovenia). The addition of the Rijeka line further diversifies its port network options, offering customers greater logistical flexibility. As trade between Central Europe and the Adriatic continues to grow, such rail intermodal services are becoming an integral part of the regional logistics system.
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