The first Central European train from Beijing to Europe arrived in Moscow.

On April 1st, the China-Europe train (Beijing-Moscow) in Jingping Integrated Logistics Hub arrived at Berelast Railway Station in Moscow, Russia. Xinhua News Agency reporter Cao Yangshe

  Xinhua News Agency, Moscow, April 1st (Reporter Chen Ting) The China-Europe train (Beijing-Moscow) of Jingping Integrated Logistics Hub arrived at Berelast Railway Station in Moscow, Russia on April 1st. This is the first China-Europe train from Beijing to Europe.

  It is understood that the 55 containers loaded with building materials, household appliances, clothing and other goods of the China-Europe train left Mafang Station of Pinggu local railway in Beijing on March 16, left the country from Manzhouli railway port in Inner Mongolia, all the way across Russia, and arrived at Berelast Railway Station at 18: 30 local time on the 1st. The whole journey is about 9000 kilometers, which takes 16 days and arrives two days ahead of schedule.

On April 1st, the China-Europe train (Beijing-Moscow) in Jingping Integrated Logistics Hub arrived at Berelast Railway Station in Moscow, Russia. Xinhua News Agency reporter Cao Yangshe

  Alexander Hukin, the duty director of Berelast Logistics Center, said that strengthening the railway transportation cooperation between Russia and China is of great significance to the relations between the two countries, which will help to close and develop the economic and trade ties between the two countries, better realize the connection between the Eurasian Economic Union and the Belt and Road Initiative, and look forward to more trains from Beijing in the future.

On April 1st, the China-Europe train (Beijing-Moscow) in Jingping Integrated Logistics Hub arrived at Berelast Railway Station in Moscow, Russia. Xinhua News Agency reporter Cao Yangshe

  Berelast Logistics Center is jointly built by China Liaoning Port Group and Russian Railways Corporation, and is located 30 kilometers north of Moscow. The project will be started in 2017, and both parties plan to build it into the largest multi-functional international logistics center integrating centralized transportation and warehousing in Moscow.