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China-Europe freight train services saw robust growth in the first quarter of the year, official data showed. According to the China State Railway Group Co., Ltd, the number of China-Europe freight train services surged by 15 percent year on year to 4,186 trips in the first quarter of the year. About 450,000 20-foot equivalent units (TEU) of goods were handled through the freight trains from January to March, up 28 percent from a year ago, according to the company.
In the first quarter, Xi’an ran more than 1,110 trips of China-Europ freight trains, with a year-on-year growth of 39.6%, while in terms of Wuhan, the number achieved to 315 trains, year-on-year growth shooting up to 202.88%. Hefei platform developed 21 new destinations. The continued recovery and improvement of the Chinese macro-economy has provided a boost for multiple China-Europe freight train routes, setting new performance highs in the first quarter of this year.
In March alone, the number of China-Europe freight train trips surged 31 percent year on year to 1,488. The trains transported 162,000 TEU of goods, representing an increase of 52 percent from a year ago. Starting operations in 2011, the China-Europe freight trains have offered a secure and reliable channel between Asia and Europe, transporting more than 50,000 types of goods, including IT products, automobiles and parts, clothes, grain, wines, coffee beans, and timber.
Article source: New Silkroad Discovery