Cars and TransportationEurope
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Madrid is testing a new approach to urban logistics and sustainable delivery by shifting parcel transport underground. With e‑commerce growth driving up to 20% of city traffic, officials and delivery firms are exploring how the Madrid Metro can ease congestion and cut emissions.
Early-morning trains now carry hundreds of packages before commuters arrive, aiming to reduce delivery vehicles, traffic jams and air pollution in the Spanish capital. The pilot project is still small in scale, but transport experts see potential for expansion across more metro lines. If successful, the model could offer a template for other European cities seeking greener last-mile delivery solutions while keeping streets clear above ground.
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