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What’s behind the traffic decline at Malaszewicze?

The METRANS Europort terminal at Malaszewicze. Image: © METRANS

Fewer and fewer trains are entering Europe through Malaszewicze. In January, only 21 trains crossed the Polish – Belarusian border on a daily basis. That is almost as little as in 2022, the first year of the war in Ukraine. There are various reasons for the decline, but traffic is also expected to pick up again later in the year.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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