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Rail link of over 2,000 km of InRail between Croatia and France
It was carried out in 60 hours of travel
July 5, 2021
Last Thursday, with the arrival at Creutzwald station of the first train, the Italian railway company InRail completed its first link between Croatia and the France which, with a length of over two thousand kilometers, is the InRail-run train with the longest journey of All the time. Originally from Skrljevo in Croatia, the train was taken over by InRail in Dobova, on the border between Croatia and Slovenia, has passed through the Italian border of Villa Opicina, crossed all over northern Italy and then continue to the border of Ventimiglia, continuing to Miramas and reaching Creutzwald in northeastern France.
The service, carried out by InRail with the collaboration of Train Hungary in Croatia and Captrain France and ECR in France, is consisted of the transport of propylene and crossed three boundaries and four countries in just 60 hours of travel. "We are -- he pointed out InRail's commercial director, Lucio Gentile - extremely satisfied with the result achieved with this train which we have fully managed with our locomotives, tracks and and that has crossed all of Slovenia and Italy. with more than 2,000 km carried out, this is the most long time that InRail has ever managed."
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