Off the wire
Benguela Current Commission Ministerial Conference set for Namibia  • Zambian presidency attacks judges for nullifying ruling party parliamentary seats  • China's crude oil stocks down 1.9 percent  • Afghan, Turkmen presidents inaugurate railway: local media  • North China's Shanxi elects new governor  • Over 3,000 civilians evacuated from eastern Aleppo: Russian military  • China urges Singapore to strictly adhere to one-China policy  • Passengers stranded in Kenya after airport closure  • Israeli jets strike alleged Islamic State base in Syria  • Spotlight: China, Turkey working toward modern Silk Road  
You are here:   Home

New freight train links Inner Mongolia, Rotterdam

Xinhua, November 28, 2016 Adjust font size:

A freight train service linking northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region with the Netherlands began operations on Monday.

The train, loaded with 200 tonnes of flaxseed cake, a type of cattle feed, left Erenhot in Inner Mongolia, the largest port along the China-Mongolia border, for Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

The trip will take 12 days, compared to the traditional sea route, which takes over 40 days, according to a Hohhot Railway Bureau official.

On Nov. 20, a freight train service linking Inner Mongolia with Kazakhstan began operations.

Many Chinese cities, including Chengdu, Chongqing and Harbin, have launched freight services to boost trade with central Asia and Europe in recent years. Endi