Ruta de la Seda Ferroviaria (China-Europe Railway Express)
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Una red de corredores de carga ferroviaria que conecta China con Europa a través de Asia Central, lanzada en 2011 como parte de la Iniciativa de la Franja y la Ruta de China. Las rutas pasan por Kazajistán, Rusia, Bielorrusia y Polonia, con un tiempo de tránsito de 12-18 días, aproximadamente la mitad que el transporte marítimo. En 2023, se habían completado más de 70.000 viajes de tren en múltiples variantes de corredor.
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