Delays, expensive tickets, uncoordinated systems: nowadays we avoid trains in Europe if possible, even though a few decades ago it was natural for anyone heading to Western Europe to take a train. At the biggest transport conference of the year in Budapest, the Transport Research Arena, we asked the players in the European rail sector how to make train travel competitive again.
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Delays, expensive tickets, uncoordinated systems: nowadays we avoid trains in Europe if possible, even though a few decades ago it was natural for anyone heading to Western Europe to take a train. At the biggest transport conference of the year in Budapest, the Transport Research Arena, we asked the players in the European rail sector how to make train travel competitive again.