French rail recovering

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Despite all the “knocks” (and the “knockers”) of recent years, French rail freight is showing signs of long-term recovery. As an example, this year around 58,000t of forest products (imported pulp) that used to be shipped by road from La Rochelle to a paper mill in Saint-Roman en Gal in the Rhône-Alpes will go by rail instead.

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