Local official data published in China on Tuesday showed that the number of cargo trains operated between Europe and China through the land port of Erenhout in China’s Inner Mongolia region since the beginning of the current year has reached more than 1,500 trains.
China’s Xinhua news agency reported that the number of trains operated between China and Europe since the launch of the service in 2013 had reached 12,592.
Erenhout is the largest land port between China and Mongolia, connecting 68 railway lines between China and Europe, connecting China to more than 60 regions in more than 10 countries, including Germany and Poland.