The number of cargo trains running between central China's transport hub Zhengzhou and Hamburg in Germany a week reached 12 with the launch of a new service.
The train carrying 904 tonnes of goods - computers and machinery parts - began its journey from the Putian station in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, last night.
Zhengzhou opened its freight train route to Hamburg in July 2013. The number cargo rail services increased dramatically under China's Belt and Road Initiative, which is aimed at connecting mainland China to Eurasian markets.
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A number of Chinese cities have opened similar container freight trains to central Asia and Europe, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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