Ferrovia da Rota da Seda (China-Europa Railway Express)
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Uma rede de corredores ferroviários de carga que conectam a China à Europa pela Ásia Central, lançada em 2011 como parte da Iniciativa do Cinturão e Rota da China. As rotas passam pelo Cazaquistão, Rússia, Bielorrússia e Polônia, oferecendo um tempo de trânsito de 12 a 18 dias — aproximadamente metade do transporte marítimo. Até 2023, mais de 70.000 viagens de trem foram concluídas em múltiplas variantes de corredor.
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