Alpine Rail Freight Crisis: Truck Transport Ends 2026
Swiss rolling highway service to cease operations by end of 2025, three years ahead of schedule, impacting trans-Alpine freight transport.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss 'rolling highway' (Rola) service will cease operations at the end of 2025.
- RAlpin, the operator, is a cooperative venture between BLS, SBB, and Hupac.
- The service transports lorries between Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, and Novara, Italy.
- Rail infrastructure disruptions in Germany are a primary cause for the service's failure.
- Unaccompanied container transport will continue, but full lorry loading onto trains will end.
By The Numbers
They Said
"In agreement with the Swiss Confederation, operation of the Rola (rolling motorway) will cease at the end of 2025 instead of 2028."
"is no longer profitable for RAlpin, despite financial support from the Confederation and continuing satisfactory demand"