Arriving at the Kena railway station, the train carries cargo for factories in Western Europe, Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai (Lithuanian Railways, or LG), the state-run railway company, said.
According to the press release, the number of trains from China to Europe should triple in the coming years, with part of the cargo traveling via Lithuania.
Lithuania expects about 15-20 trains from China this year.
LG said cooperation with China's logistics companies was intensifying, with cooperation started with the country's largest transport enterprises, including Sinotrans, CMG, CAMCe, Gentrans, etc.