The fact that the burner corridor bursts from all seams has long been known: 2.4 million trucks passed the Brenner Pass in 2025. In the coming years freight traffic is likely to continue to increase, forecasted Thomas Baumgartner, Brenner delegate of the Italian transport association ANITA. The reason: Freight traffic is generally growing faster than the gross national product. If the gross national product increases by one percent, the goods tr…
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The fact that the burner corridor bursts from all seams has long been known: 2.4 million trucks passed the Brenner Pass in 2025. In the coming years freight traffic is likely to continue to increase, forecasted Thomas Baumgartner, Brenner delegate of the Italian transport association ANITA. The reason: Freight traffic is generally growing faster than the gross national product. If the gross national product increases by one percent, the goods tr…