As the backbone of China-Europe land transportation, the China-Europe freight trains offer fixed-schedule express lanes with dedicated container slots, ensuring efficient delivery to European hubs. The routes include:

  • Małaszewicze, Poland: The largest transhipment hub for China-Europe trains, bridging Chinese gauge and European wide-gauge railways, serving Central and Eastern Europe;
  • Hamburg, Germany: A major European port and logistics hub connected to North Sea shipping routes;


  • Duisburg, Germany: The world’s largest inland container port, integrated with the Rhine River transport network.

Through CMR road transport from these hubs, goods can be delivered across Europe via a "rail-truck" seamless network, reaching Western Europe in 7-10 days and Eastern Europe in 12-15 days, supporting cross-border e-commerce and bulk trade.