Rail linking Europe to open up China's West (2.7.2011)
A cargo train filled with laptops and LCD screens has left Chongqing, a mega-city inChina's less-developed western regions, starting its 13-day trip to Duisburg, Germany, which marksthe official launch of the new transcontinental rail freight route. Clattering out of the station at about 9 p.m., the cargo train isset to travel 11,179 kilometers across the far westernXinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Kazakhstan, Russia,Belarus, Poland, before finally reaching Germany.
The route offers a major shortcut to the more traditional seatrade routes from Shanghai and Guangzhou, cutting traveltime to Europe from about 36 days by container ship to just13 days by freight train, said Huang Qifan, mayor of theinland business hub.

