#1 Rail mobility: a future picture for Europe with Nathan Zielke
RAIL^UP The podcast with innovators and leaders of the ecosystem of rail. - A podcast by Sebastian Sperker - Sundays

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About Nathan Nathan has a vast experience in the European mobility sector as he worked in the aviation and railway industry at C-Level. In the last decade, he founded various start-ups focusing on digital services and platforms. Today he is a consultant, entrepreneur and investor; therefore, he is my first guest in RAIL^UP. My takeaways Rail transportation excels as a long-distance transport solution (its USP), while road transportation is better suited for shorter distances The most effective integration strategy involves using (electrified) trucks for first and last-mile transport and relying on the rail network for long-distance hauls, creating an ecologically and economically sound combination Single-Wagon-Load (SWL) traffic, still dominant in some countries, will remain unsustainable without substantial state subsidies. Affordability for all transport systems requires traffic bundling, necessitating a shift from "single" to "multiple" in SWL The road transportation sector is expected to become environmentally friendly within the next 10 years, prompting the rail industry to seize the opportunity and demonstrate its potential Rail tends to be less of an early adopter of technology due to the longer life cycle of rail rolling stock compared to trucks and trailers used on roads. Expanding passenger train services will affect network capacity, impacting cargo transportation on the rail network While Berlin was Europe's start-up hub until 2010, other areas have shown significant growth in meaningful start-up companies by 2023 Key factors for a successful modal shift to rail include developing and optimizing terminals, expanding network capacity, and (if desired) establishing supportive political regulations. These elements are vital for promoting and facilitating the adoption of rail transportation for various goods and services Sign up for the RAIL^UP club & enjoy listening! www.railup.club Sebastian