Cargo train services launched between China's Xi'an, Uzbekistan
XI'AN - Cargo train services have begun between Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, and Uzbekistan.
A train carrying 1,000 tons of cotton yarn in 41 carriages arrived on Friday at Xinzhu station in Xi'an from Tashkent, said an official with Xi'an railway bureau.
The new route has cut the delivery time from one month to 15 to 18 days.
Around 3,000 tons of quality cotton yarn will be imported from Uzbekistan every month. After arrival, the yarn will be distributed to eastern and northern parts of China.
Xi'an started cargo train services to Central Asia in 2013 and later extended to Europe. As of Thursday, 290 trains had run carrying a total of 454,000 tons of cargo to cities like Almaty, Hamburg and Moscow, said the official.