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Government Training Port Areas with More Rail

Summary by IOL Portugal
A survey of 2,900 trains per year is planned in the Port of Setúbal in 2030, which should mean a significant reduction in the number of heavy vehicles circulating on the streets of the region and a reduction of 200 000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2).
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A survey of 2,900 trains per year is planned in the Port of Setúbal in 2030, which should mean a significant reduction in the number of heavy vehicles circulating on the streets of the region and a reduction of 200 000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2).

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IOL Portugal broke the news in Portugal on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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