China’s railway from the Pacific to London showcases the
country's turn toward Europe at a time of tension with the United
States.
China’s “New Silk Road” just got a
glitzy new route: a freight train service from the Zheijang province in
eastern China all the way to London. China Railway Corp. announced
on Monday the departure of the first train from Yiwu, a city of 1
million near Shanghai. It’s an impressive logistical feat, connecting
7,500 miles of rails to reach one of Europe’s largest capitals in 16
days.
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