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English Original: English and Russian Informal document WP.5/GE.2 (2015) No. 3 Distr.: General 12 May 2015 English Original: English and Russian Economic Commission for Europe Inland Transport Committee Working Party on Transport Trends and Economics Group of Experts on Euro-Asian Transport Links Thirteenth session Dushanbe, 9–10 June 2015 Item 3 of the provisional agenda Facilitating of the coordination of integrated time schedules and tariffs on the Euro-Asian transport links Information on container trains operating with regular itineraries between Europe and Asia Transmitted by the Organization for Cooperation between Railways (OSJD) GE. 1 List of Container Trains and Combined Transport on the Railways of OSJD Member Countries (as of 08.10.2014) Train Route Train Run Frequency Number Characteristics 1 2 3 4 Byelorussian Railway (BC) 1022/1021 Russia – Lithuania – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Kaliningrad – Kybartai – Gudogaj – Krassnoje – Kunzevo-2 / Moscow-Tov.-Smolenskaja / Kupavna) 1025/1026 China – Russia – Belarus Container on request (Zabaikalsk – Krassnoje – Brest) 1027/1028 Russia – Belarus Container on request (Nakhodka / Nakhodka-Wost. – Krassnoje – Brest) 1037/1038 China – Russia – Belarus – Europen Countries Container on request (Zabaikalsk – Krassnoje – Brest – Malaszewicze) Russia – Belarus – European countries Container on request (Vladivostok / Nakhodka-Wost. – Krassnoje – Brest – Malaszewicze) 1039/1040 Russia – Belarus – European countries Container on request (Zabaikalsk / Vladivostok / Nakhodka-Wost. – Krassnoje – Brest – Malaszewicze) 1062/1061 European countries – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Bruzgi – Krassnoje – Nowoijerusalimskaja) 1064/1063 France – Poland – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Vorotinsk) 1066/1065 Germany – Poland – Belarus – Russia Container on request “East Wind” (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – / Kunzevo- 2) 1068/1067 Germany – Poland – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Moscow- Tov.) Poland – Belarus – Russia on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Kunzevo-2 / Silikatnaja) 1070/1069 Czech Republic / Slovakia – Poland – Belarus– Container on request Russia – Kazakhstan (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Kartaly-1– Zashchita) 1072/1071 Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan Container on request (Brest – Krassnoje – Kartaly-1 – Kostonaj) 1074/1073 Germany – Poland – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Nakhodka- Wost.) 1076/1075 Germany – Poland – Belarus – Russia – Container on request Kazakhstan – China (Berlin / Duisburg / Hamburg – Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Iljezk-1 – Almaty-1 – Dostyk / Altynkol – Chongqing / Zhengzhou) Poland – Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan – China Container on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Iljezk-1 – Dostyk – Chengdu) 2 Train Route Train Run Frequency Number Characteristics 1 2 3 4 1078/1077 Germany – Poland – Belarus – Russia – Container on request “Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Vector” (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Semiglavy Mar – Arys-1) 1080/1079 Belarus – Russia Container on request (Brest – Krassnoje – Kaluga-1 / Perspektivnaja) 1082/1081 Belarus – Russia Container on request (Brest – Krassnoje – Kaluga-1 / Perspektivnaja) 1084/1083 Poland – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Tikhonovo / Silikatnaja) 1086/1085 Belarus – Russia – Mongolia Container on request “Mongolian (Brest – Krassnoje – Nauschki) Vector” 1088/1087 Belarus – Russia Container on request (Brest – Krassnoje – Kaluga-1 / Perspektivnaja) 1090/1089 Belarus – Russia Container on request (Brest – Krassnoje – Kostarikha / Nizhny Novgorod Avtozavod) 1219/1220 Lithuania – Belarus – Russia Container on request “Merkuri” (Draugiste (Port Klaipeda) – Gudogaj – Krassnoje – Kunzevo-2 / Moscow-Tov.-Smolenskaja / Kresty / Silikatnaja / Severnaja) 1221/1222 Lithuania – Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan – Container on request “Saule-1” Uzbekistan – Afghanistan (Draugiste (Port Klaipeda) – Gudogaj – Krassnoje – Semiglavy Mar – Karakalpak – Galaba) Lithuania – Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan Container on request (Draugiste (Port Klaipeda) – Gudogaj – Krassnoje – Semiglavy Mar – Aktobe / Almaty-1) 1226/1225 Lithuania – Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan Container on request “Baltic- (Paneriai / Draugiste (Port Klaipeda) – Gudogaj – Wind” Krassnoje – Kartaly-1 – Kostonaj) Lithuania – Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan Container on request (Paneriai / Draugiste (Port Klaipeda) – Gudogaj – Krassnoje – Kartaly-1 – Karagandy) 1259/1260 Kazakhstan – Russia – Belarus – Lithuania Container on request – e׳Zhinischke – Semiglavy Mar – Zakopyt) Gudogaj – Klaipeda) 1259 China – Kazakhstan – Russia – Belarus – Container on request “Saule” Lithuania – European countries (Dostyk – Iljezk-1 – Krassnoje – Gudogaj – Draugiste (Port Klaipeda)/Šestokai ) 1260 Lithuania – Belarus – Russia – Kazakhstan Container on request “Saule-1” (Draugiste (Port Klaipeda) / Šestokai – Gudogaj – Krassnoje – Kartaly-1 – Almaty-1) 1401/1402 Estonia – Latvia – Belarus– Ukraine – Moldova Container on request “Zubr” (Ülemiste / Muuga – Valga – Bigossowo – Berezhest – Iljichovsk / Iljichovsk-Paromnaja / Odessa-Port / Mogilev-Podolski – Oknica) 1421/1422 Russia – Belarus – Lithuania – Russia Container on request (Griwno – Krassnoje – Gudogaj – Kybartai – Lesnoje-Nowoje) 3 Train Route Train Run Frequency Number Characteristics 1 2 3 4 1423/1424 Russia – Belarus – Lithuania – Russia Container on request (Griwno – Krassnoje – Gudogaj – Kybartai – Lesnoje-Nowoje) 1425/1426 Russia – Belarus– Lithuania – Russia Container on request (Akulowo / Griwno – Krassnoje – Gudogaj – Kybartai – Lesnoje-Nowoje) 1427/1428 Poland – Belarus – Russia Container on request (Malaszewicze – Brest – Krassnoje – Michnevo) 1429/1430 Moldova – Ukraine – Belarus – Lithuania Container and daily “Viking” (Oknica – Mogilev-Podolski / Iljichovsk/ contrailer train Iljichovsk-Paromnaja / Odessa-Port – Berezhest – Gudogaj – Draugiste (Port Klaipeda)) Bulgaria – Ukraine – Belarus – Lithuania Container and daily (Iljichovsk-Paromnaja – Berezhest – Gudogaj – contrailer train Draugiste (Port Klaipeda)) Holding „Bulgarian State Railways“ (Holding BDZ) 40632 Halkali (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Serbia – Hungary Container once a week – Vienna (Austria) 40633 Vienna (Austria) – Hungary – Serbia – Bulgaria Container once a week – Halkali (Turkey) 40668 Kyosekyoy (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Romania – Container 3 times a week Hungary – Austria – Köln (Germany) 40669 Köln (Germany) – Austria – Hungary – Romania Container 3 times a week – Bulgaria – Kyosekyoy (Turkey) 40770 Halkali (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Serbia – Sopron Container 5 times a week (Hungary) 40771 Sopron (Hungary) – Serbia – Bulgaria – Halkali Container 3 times a week (Turkey) 40772 Cukurhisar (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Serbia – Container on request Sopron (Hungary) 40773 Sopron (Hungary) – Serbia – Bulgaria – Halkali Container once a week (Turkey) 40774 Halkali (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Serbia – Sopron Container once a week (Hungary) 40775 Sopron (Hungary) – Serbia – Bulgaria – Halkali Container on request (Turkey) 40776 Halkali (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Serbia – Sopron Container on request (Hungary) 40820 Halkali (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Serbia – Croatia – Container 3 times a week Ljubljana (Slovenia) 40821 Ljubljana (Slovenia) – Slovakia – Croatia – Container 3 times a week Serbia – Bulgaria – Halkali (Turkey) 41526 Container on request Halkali (Turkey) – Bulgaria – Arad (Romania) 41527 Container on request Arad (Romania) – Bulgaria – Halkali (Turkey) Hungarian State Railway CJSC (MAV CJSC) 40600 Tekirdag (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Köln (Germany) 40601 Köln (Germany) – Györ (Hungary) – Kelebia Container 3 times a week (Hungary) 4 Train Route Train Run Frequency Number Characteristics 1 2 3 4 40602 Tekirdag (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Köln (Germany) 40603 Köln (Germany) – Györ (Hungary) – Kelebia Container 3 times a week (Hungary) 40633 Vienna (Austria) – Györ (Hungary) – Kelebia Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Halkali (Turkey) 40634 Halkali (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Vienna (Austria) 40664 Cerkezköy (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ- Container 3 times a week Rendez (Hungary) – Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) 40665 Ulm (Germany) – Györ-Rendez (Hungary) – Container 3 times a week Kelebia (Hungary) – Cerkezköy (Turkey) 40764 Thessaloniki (Griechenland) – Kelebia (Hungary) Container 3 times a week – Györ (Hungary) – Vienna (Austria) 40765 Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) – Györ (Hungary) – Container 3 times a week Kelebia (Hungary) – Thessaloniki (Griechenland) 40770 Halkali (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) 40772 Hisar (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) 40773 Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) – Györ (Hungary) – Container 3 times a week Kelebia (Hungary) – Halkali (Turkey) 40775 Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) – Györ-Rendez Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Halkali (Turkey) 40776 Halkali (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Györ Container 3 times a week (Hungary) – Sopron-Rendez (Hungary) 40838 Halkali (Turkey) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Container 2 times a week Komarom (Hungary) – Dunajska Streda(Slovakia) 40839 Dunajska Streda (Slovakia) – Komarom Container 2 times a week (Hungary) – Kelebia (Hungary) – Halkali (Turkey) 41126 Soroksar-Terminal (Hungary) – Hegyeshalom Container
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