Rail Freight Benefits
Trinity Logistics offers not just road, sea and air freight, it can also complete rail freight for cargo.
The Xi’an – London Rail Route
One notable rail route is the Xi’an to London rail route, which some call the modern silk road, is an amazing example of transiting freight by rail.
During this journey, cargo moves across 2 continents with 9 stops between Xi’an and London. A typical journey follows this route
- It begins at Xi’an Guoijigang station and moves north west
- It crosses the Kazakh border at Alashankou and Dostyk
- In Kazakhstan, it moves west to Almaty, its next stop.
- It then continues along the Trans-Siberian freight corridor into Yekaterinburg Russia.
- From here it moves to Moscow, a main distribution centre.
- From Moscow it continues west into Brest in Belarus.
- It crosses into EU territory in Malaszewicze Poland.
- Its next stop is Duisberg Germany a major rail hub and largest inland port in Europe.
- With a brief stop in Antwerp Belgium, it moves to France stopping at Lille.
- From Lille, it goes through the channel tunnel into England finally arriving at London.
An amazing feat, goods move between 9 countries, with a journey of 12000km. Trinity Logistics is proud to offer this as a service and look forward to completing more jobs by rail.
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