Road rail transportation, also known as piggyback transportation, is a type of intermodal freight transport that involves the use of both trucks and trains to move goods from one location to another. In this system, a truck with a specialized trailer that can be loaded onto a train is used to transport goods to a rail terminal, where the trailer is then lifted onto a train for long-distance transport.

Once the train reaches its destination, the trailer is then transferred back onto a truck for final delivery to the intended recipient. This combination of road and rail transportation can offer a more efficient and cost-effective way to transport goods over long distances, as it can take advantage of the strengths of both modes of transportation. Additionally, it can help reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions associated with long-haul trucking.

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