According to Xinhua News Agency, the departure of train X8086/5 fr om Chengdu Chengxiang station marked the magic number of 50,000 trains since the beginning. This beginning was around ten years ago, when the first China-Europe trains pioneered across the continents. In the year 2011, a marginal 17 trains were counted on the New Silk Road.
Doubling every year
This number saw a big boost when in 2013 China’s President Xi Jinping officially launched the Belt and Road initiative, with the aim of increasing the connectivity between China and Europe. The train was to play a central role in this.
Over the years, the figures more than doubled every year, and more and more cities were added to the Eurasian corridor. At present, the China-Europe train reaches 180 cities in 23 European countries. In 2021, the number of trains between Europe and China amounted to 15,000, a year-on-year increase of 22 per cent.
Quality over quantity
It is going well with the China-Europe train, that is clear for everyone to see. At the same time, it has been pointed out by many players that it is not all in the number of trains. The quality of the service must also be maintained, and the number of trains should be of secondary importance, is a generally held belief in the industry.
This is especially true in the current situation, wh ere the corridor is congested and delays are more frequent than in the years before. Bundling cargo to make better use of capacity, route expansion as well as infrastructure upgrades are just some of the solutions at hand.