The topic of sustainability plays an important role for our society and our planet. At European level, climate-damaging CO2 emissions are to be reduced by 55% by 2030. This is an ambitious endeavour in which local public transport and, above all, the train will play a key role.
The transport sector still accounts for almost a quarter of CO2 emissions in Europe today. With a share of less than half a percentage point (0.4%), rail is the model student here. This is no coincidence, even in Luxembourg where the CFL Group is constantly campaigning for the decarbonisation of the transport sector. An inventory in pictures on the occasion of the World Day for Sustainable Transport, which takes place on 26 November 2024.
Compared to road transport, rail consumes six times less energy for freight transport and emits nine times less CO2. In 2023 alone, over 86,000 lorries were shifted from road to rail and over 115,000 tonnes of CO2 were saved through CFL intermodal activities.
12 brand-new Traxx MS3 locomotives are equipped with hybrid drive and can therefore cover the last few metres in Europe’s freight hubs with their own power.State-of-the-art infrastructure and perfect positioning in the heart of Europe (with the intermodal terminal at Bettembourg-Dudelange) ensure the attractiveness of rail transport.