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29 Mag 2022

More trains to ship Ukrainian export products to Europe

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Lithuanian Railways (LTG) Group launched a test train running between Ukraine and Lithuania via Poland.

 

More and more freight trains are up and running to transport export products from Ukraine to the rest of Europe. Rail is considered to be the most attractive solution to replace sea shipping, which is currently blocked due to the Russian invasion.


This week, Lithuanian Railways (LTG) Group launched a test train running between Ukraine and Lithuania via Poland, the first in history according to the organisation. The Austrian railway company Rail Cargo Group starts with a daily train as soon as the month of May starts, carrying agricultural products out of the country.

 

LTG Cargo


LTG Cargo started a test drive from Kaunas Intermodal Terminal (KIT) to Ukraine via Poland on Wednesday morning. The train is on the way to pick up 1,000 tonnes of various local goods and return them to the KIT, where it will be distributed in the Baltic region.

“With the onset of the Russian war in Ukraine, conventional and regionally important logistics chains were disrupted, and the project is expected to contribute to their rebuilding through an alternative route through Poland”, LTG Cargo says.

“The pilot will aim to assess the technological aspects of the new route, the deadlines for freight transport, the potential logistics challenges and their solutions. This route will only run on the narrow European gauge, which runs from KIT via Poland to a terminal on the Ukrainian border. This means that if the project is successful, part of the cargo will be able to be transported to Kaunas without changing the track and without reloading it.”

 

Grain train


Already up and running is the service of ÖBB’s Rail Cargo Group (RCG). From March to April 2022, RCG organised grain trains from Ukraine to Germany every other day. In total, 60,000 tons of grain were transported.

This will now become a daily train, for at least three months. The grain train of RCG runs from Ukraine via Čierna (Slovakia) towards Brake in northern Germany. Of the 30 trains, 5 trains will remain in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while 25 trains reach Germany.

 

Food security


The rail freight links between Ukraine and Europe are a top priority for the EU. This was indicated by Kristian Schmidt, director of Land Transport at the European Commission this month. He called on the sector to “strengthen the rail and road haulage links to Ukraine, in order to keep the lifelines running”. Read more

 

Source: RAILFREIGHT.COM

 

 

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