HOHHOT — A new China-Europe freight train service was launched on Aug 6, linking the city of Ordos in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region with Moscow in Russia.
On the morning of Aug 6, a freight train loaded with more than 2,000 tons of auto parts and agricultural and sideline products left a logistics park in Ordos for Moscow, marking the launch of the China-Europe freight train service in Ordos.
Loaded with 50 TEUs of goods, the first train on this route will travel north to Moscow, passing through the border port of Erenhot and Mongolia.
It is scheduled to arrive in Moscow in 15 days. Approximately 25 days are saved in transportation time when compared to shipping by sea.