From non-stop services to Romania and increased round trips between Serbia and Croatia to an established connection between Vienna and Duisburg – RCG continues to expand its TransNET. By providing powerful logistics solutions, RCG is strengthening key economic regions and ensuring reliable, plannable rail transport.
New: TransFER Sopron–Arad
RCG has added a new direct connection to Western Romania with its TransFER Sopron–Arad, thereby expanding its international network further. Via the logistics hub in Sopron, single wagons and wagon groups are consolidated into block trains and transported to Arad – a major logistics centre near the Hungarian border – within 24 hours. This TransFER combines short transit times on scheduled routes with sustainable solutions for conventional wagonload transport. Additional forwarding services such as transshipment, warehouse logistics, order picking, and door-to-door delivery complete the offering.
More round trips: TransFER Genk–Curtici
RCG is also strengthening its intermodal services to and from Romania: The frequency of the TransFER Genk–Curtici has been increased to six round trips per week, providing an even more efficient connection between Belgium and the Curtici terminal in Western Romania. This TransFER is ideal for transporting containers, swap bodies, trailers, and semi-trailers – including non-craneable ones, offering a key advantage to many logistics companies. With fixed timetables, comprehensive additional services, and a transit time of around 40 hours, this TransFER ensures a high-performance connection between Western and Southeastern Europe.
Increased frequency: TransFER Belgrade–Rijeka
In response to growing demand in the Western Balkans, the TransFER Belgrade–Rijeka will increase from two to three round trips per week. This service provides a direct connection between the Nelt container terminal near Belgrade and the port of Rijeka, which handles around 70% of freight transport to and from Serbia. Thanks to own traction, transit times of up to 24 hours, and added services such as first and last mile, the TransFER offers a reliable and sustainable solution for intermodal flows of goods.
Established: TransFER Vienna–Duisburg
Now in operation for two months, the TransFER Vienna–Duisburg has proven to be a valuable addition to the high-demand TransFER Budapest–Duisburg – now operating with two weekly round trips on a fixed schedule. Attractive transit times and direct antenna connections to Hungary, Italy and within Austria confirm its long-term added value for sustainable intermodal transport.
08.07.2025
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