The Viking shuttle container train connecting the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea is carrying 40% more containers this year

Wednesday, December 12, 2018
The Viking shuttle container train connecting the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea is carrying 40% more containers this year

The Viking shuttle container train connecting the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea is carrying 40% more containers this year, matching a similar increase last year, Paulius Grubinskas, representative of Lithuanian Railways, said last week in Kyiv, at the fourth Ukrainian-Lithuanian Economic Forum. This increasingly popular freight train takes two days to run its 1,734 km sea-to-sea route – Klaipėda-Vilnius-Minsk-Kyiv-Chornomorsk.

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