Abstract

The article is an attempt to indicate directions to promote alternative modes of transport in Europe and Poland in order to reduce a dynamic growth of road transport. The European Commission’s recommendations regarding intermodal transport development have been described. The structure and volume of intermodal services have been presented. The basic measures affecting the development of intermodal transport in Poland have been indicated. Basing on experiences of selected West European countries, general conclusions have been drawn relating to the intermodal transport development in Poland.

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