Road-rail intermodal transport refers to a system of transporting goods that utilizes both road and rail infrastructure to move cargo. This method combines the advantages of both transport modes to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and minimize the environmental impact associated with freight transportation. In a typical road-rail intermodal transport system, containers or trailers are loaded onto rail cars for the longer-distance segment of the journey.
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