Lack of accessibility and reliability results in poor service quality of rail freight. Freight
transport requirements have grown enormously over the last half century and that seems likely
to continue. Road has found the right answers to this rail has not. And the volume moved by
rail has remained largely static and is now no more than 20% of total inland movements. Why
should this be so and what should be done to exploit the full potential of rail's mass
transport? The European Commission's White Paper of 2010 envisages shifting large transport
volumes to rail using not only technological innovation but also by establishing new
market-driven and highly efficient production concepts. The benchmark is modern road freight
logistics which have improved enormously. These operators always put the customer at the
centre of their businesses. Road also dominates the transport segments which could offer
significant growth and additional market share for rail. The authors have investigated how rail
freight transport can be reviewed systematically and made fitter for the future. They analyse
the different types of goods their growth potential and how they might fit into a future
overall system of rail freight. That includes the development of new production concepts and a
radical freight train concept using the CFW Extended Market Wagon. Considering the economic and
financial capabilities of the rail sector the authors propose a two-path migration approach.
This consists of an evolutionary path where previous production concepts are improved using new
solutions followed by the revolutionary approach using new style wagons with highly automated
components in fixed train configurations. Higher running speeds and an overall more dynamic
operation would enable them to be fitted more easily into the timetable. The proposed package
outlines a way towards sustainable competitiveness the possibility of vastly expanded rail
freight businesses and an even more dynamic future. The included e-book provides users of a
device with pdf-reader (PC tablet smartphone) the contents of the work also electronically
and with search function.