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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — China-Europe trains passing through the Ereen Port in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have carried more than 300,000 TEUs of goods since the beginning of this year as of Sept. 8, reaching the target of 300,000 TEUs 23 days earlier than last year, the Neimenggu Ribao newspaper reported Wednesday, citing data from the Hohhot branch of China State Railway Corporation.
The Erenhot railway checkpoint is located in the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor and is the only railway border crossing on the central route for trains operating on the China-Europe international freight service. Since the launch of this freight service in 2013, Erenhot has handled a total of more than 20,000 China-Europe trains. Since 2023, the number of China-Europe trains passing through it annually has exceeded 3,000 for two years in a row.
As of September 8, the Erenhot railway checkpoint has handled 2,646 China-Europe trains since the beginning of this year, transporting nearly 3.5 million tons of cargo. Both figures were 9.5 percent and 15.4 percent higher, respectively, than the same period last year.
In response to the growing demand for cross-border transportation, China's railway sector continues to develop a dense international logistics network. Since this year, the Wuhu-Erenhot-Moscow, Liulihe-Erenhot-Minsk and Datong-Erenhot-Selyatino railway lines have been opened, bringing the number of China-Europe train routes served by the Erenhot checkpoint to 74. These lines cover more than 70 cities or stations in more than 10 countries, such as Germany and Poland, as well as more than 60 cities in 24 provincial-level regions in China. They carry more than 10,000 types of products on China-Europe trains. -0-
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