Designed to draw Chinese container train traffic through Ukraine, a road-rail intermodal container terminal now under construction near the Hungary-Ukraine border will have the capacity to handle 1 million containers a year. This would be more than double the number of containers that moved on UZ tracks in all of Ukraine last year. “The implementation of this project will lead to a very significant increase in traffic and revenue for Ukraine,” Janos Taloshi, CEO of East-West Gate, tells the Center for Transportation Strategies. After the project opens, the company plans to invest in infrastructure in Ukraine.