Beating the Black Sea to Baltic Sea highway project, Ukrazaliznytsia plans to launch “in the future,” an Odesa-Gdansk container train

Thursday, July 4, 2019
Beating the Black Sea to Baltic Sea highway project, Ukrazaliznytsia plans to launch “in the future,” an Odesa-Gdansk container train

Beating the Black Sea to Baltic Sea highway project, Ukrazaliznytsia plans to launch “in the future,” an Odesa-Gdansk container train, says Vyacheslav Eremin, the railroad’s operational director. The train would be UZ’s 20th regular container route, one of the fastest growing businesses for the state railroad. This month, an Odesa-Chisinau, Moldova container route is to start. Planned for later this year are Odesa-Belarus-Klaipeda, Lithuania; and Kyiv-Leipzig, eastern Germany.

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