{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"DefinedTerm","name":"RoLa border terminal","description":"Freight operators and rail carriers use RoLa border terminals – RoLa standing for Rollende Landstrasse, or rolling motorway – as interchange points where fully loaded trucks drive onto purpose-built low-floor wagons and cross the border as a complete unit by rail. Unlike conventional intermodal transport, no cargo transfer takes place: the truck and its load remain intact throughout the rail leg, which is a clear advantage for bulky, time-sensitive, or difficult-to-handle goods. These terminals ","inDefinedTermSet":{"@type":"DefinedTermSet","name":"Frachtportal Logistics Glossary","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary"},"url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary/rola-border-terminal","inLanguage":"en","dateModified":"2026-06-26T17:51:24.940526","citation":"https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoLa","markdownMirror":"https://www.freight-academy.com/api/md/glossary/en/rola-border-terminal","provider":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Frachtportal","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com"},"quickSummary":"RoLa border terminal · Freight operators and rail carriers use RoLa border terminals – RoLa standing for Rollende Landstrasse, or rolling motorway – as interchange points where fully loaded trucks drive onto purpose-built low-floor wagons and cross the border as a complete unit by rail. · Quelle: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoLa"}