
Baku, Azerbaijan, March 24. ÖBB Rail Cargo
Group (RCG) is introducing significant improvements to its
international freight transport services, particularly to and from
Türkiye, Trend
reports.
One of the major updates includes a shift of the TransFER
Sladkovicovo – Istanbul connection to Sopron–Istanbul, which now
runs to and from Hungary. This change also increases the frequency
of the route to two round trips per week, offering enhanced
planning and optimized logistics for customers across Eastern
Europe.
In addition to the new Sopron – Istanbul route, RCG has made
adjustments to other existing connections to improve capacity and
reduce transit times.
- TransFER Budapest–Istanbul: This service will
now operate five times a week, up from four, further boosting
capacity for trade between Hungary and Türkiye. - Curtici -Tekirdag transfer: Timetables for this
route have been optimized, providing better planning options for
customers while maintaining its critical link to Türkiye’s Tekirdag
port. - Genk -Curtici transfer: Flexible transport
options between Belgium and Romania will now include five weekly
round trips, offering faster connections to Türkiye.