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DCT Gdansk receives its first intermodal train

31.05.2007

PCC Rail SA, one of the biggest Polish private logistics operators, has become the first railfreight operator to run a train into DCT Gdansk's new rail terminal. It brought in over 50 Hapag Lloyd containers that are to be loaded onto a Team Lines feeder vessel, due to berth on 1 June. On arrival, this ship will inaugurate operations at the new purpose-built deepwater container terminal.

The first container train, hauled by a PCC Rail locomotive, entered the rail terminal on 30 May. Trains operated by other companies will also have access to the new facility with PCC Rail acting as a neutral rail terminal operator on behalf of DCT Gdansk.

In order to maximise the benefit of this on-dock rail facility and speed cargo movements over longer distances, DCT Gdansk SA plans to provide a very efficient service for containers. With effect from 30 May, the terminal will be offering three roundtrips per week between Gdansk and Euroterminal in Slawkow (in the southern part of Poland). Additional services will be added in line with the requirements of DCT Gdansk's customers.

At present, the DCT Gdansk SA rail terminal can accommodate and handle one 600 m blocktrain at a time. However, the design of the terminal is such that two or three more tracks can be commissioned quite easily.