China runs the first tanker piggyback train on Ligang railway

Blue DF5 diesel locomotive hauling piggyback freight train with highway tanker trucks on Ligang Railway in China
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China has completed its first piggyback transport trial involving highway tanker trucks.

The test took place on the Ligang Railway in Dongying, Shandong Province, covering the 74-kilometre corridor between Dongying Port Station and Mingji Station.

The trial train operated with 38 STX-series piggyback wagons supplied by China Energy. Six highway fuel tankers and 64 ISO tank containers were carried during the run.

© China Energy
© China Energy

Piggyback transport enables road vehicles to be loaded directly onto rail wagons, allowing road-rail transfer without reloading the cargo itself (similar to European Helrom, yet, taking in the entire truck, not just the trailer). The approach is intended to cut handling times, reduce logistics costs and lower carbon emissions.

© CRRC
© CRRC

The operation was jointly organized by China Energy Railway Equipment, the Dongying Municipal Government and Ligang Railway. The STX wagons are part of China’s second batch of national multimodal transport demonstration projects.

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© CRRC

The trial is designed to address drayage requirements at Dongying Port and is positioned as a new option for integrating port, rail and road freight.


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