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Amsterdam's on the Silk (rail) Road to China

 

It's not quite the proverbial 'slow boat to China,' but Amsterdam's new direct rail link to China is meant to replace it, part of a Chinese effort to reduce its dependence on ocean shipping. Starting tomorrow, a new train, called 'One Belt, One Road' will follow the old Silk Road on a 16-day, 11,000km trip.

The train, which will be at least a third of a mile's worth of cars, will carry cargo to China including luxury textiles, car parts, alcoholic beverages and baby clothes, and will return carrying mostly Chinese-made clothing.

It's part of a €400 billion investment China is making in strengthening rail connections to Europe, and especially western Europe. It's the second line to reach the Netherlands; another operates to Rotterdam. The line crosses Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia and Kazachstan on its way to China.

Speaking of the Orient Express! But sorry, at present, no passengers.

The best part of every trip is realizing that it has upset your expectations

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