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China’s Guizhou launches first direct China-Europe freight train service

Photo taken on Oct. 29, 2021 shows the first China-Europe freight train carrying CIIE exhibits arrived in Shanghai.Photo:Xinhua

Photo taken on Oct. 29, 2021 shows the first China-Europe freight train carrying CIIE exhibits arrived in Shanghai. File Photo:Xinhua

The first direct China-Europe freight train service linking southwest China’s Guizhou Province and Russia’s Moscow started service Thursday.
Loaded with goods including guitars, electronics and ceramics, the inaugural train is expected to arrive in Vorsino, Moscow on Dec. 3, according to Guizhou provincial commerce department.

There is no transit stop along the new route and the train will leave China via the land port of Manzhouli on the China-Russia border for its destination.

The new route is expected to cut the transportation time to 15 days, compared to 53 days by the sea.

Previously, goods in Guizhou mainly relied on China-Europe freight trains launched by cities including Chongqing, Chengdu and Xi’an to reach European and Central Asian countries.

The inland province plans to launch more China-Europe freight train services to destinations such as Poland and Germany.

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