Turkey is making further inroads in its efforts to become the main link in Asia-Europe rail freight, as more Chinese volumes pivot away from Russia towards the Middle Corridor.
Last month, The Loadstar reported that China was eyeing investing $60bn to help Turkey, straddling Asia and Europe, modernise its rail infrastructure – including plans to further electrify the network, build new domestic routes, and extend its high-speed network.
As part of that …
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