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Russia launches rail ferries to Kaliningrad to bypass the Baltics

A rail ferry in the Black Sea. Image: Shutterstock. © IgorMarch

There are now rail ferries serving the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. Rail wagons are put on ships to transport goods to and from Saint Petersburg. Earlier, Russia expressed the desire to distance itself entirely from the EU rail network, reducing its dependence on Lithuania in particular.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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