Significant drop in rail traffic at Malaszewicze, back to 2022 levels
Poland – Belarus border
The average number of trains crossing the Polish – Belarusian border on a daily basis at Malaszewicze has dropped down to 21. That is only one daily train more than in 2022, when traffic on the route was severely reduced due to the war in Ukraine.
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Tags: Belarus, China, China-Europe, Malaszewicze, Poland, Russia
Author: Dennis van der Laan
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