DHL’s cargo tram service in German city gets scrapped
Image: Deutsche Post DHL Group/Jens Schlueter
The city of Schwerin, in northeastern Germany, had been experimenting with an urban concept of rail freight by having parcels delivered by trams. After a little over a year, however, these special trams have stopped running due to a lack of demand and vandalism. The service was being carried out by local public transport company Nahverkehr Schwerin (NVS) and parcel delivery giant DHL.
Do you want to read the full article?
Thank you for visiting RailFreight.com. Become a member of RailFreight Premium and get full access to all our premium content.
Are you already a member?
Having problems logging in? Call +31(0)10 280 1000 or send an email to customerdesk@promedia.nl.