Deutsche Bahn railway to transport Ukrainian grain to German ports

The German railway concern Deutsche Bahn plans to send several trains with Ukrainian grain per week. The official representative of the DB Cargo company, a “daughter” of the concern, announced it, DW reports.

The publication reports that the German concern will begin transporting Ukrainian grain to German ports for further transportation to other countries.

To do this, it plans to reorient the network created to deliver humanitarian aid. As noted, most of the cargo will come through Romania.

In particular, the company will deliver the grain to the ports of Rostock, Hamburg, and Brake, located near Bremerhaven.

“Most cargo will come through Romania, which has a long border with Ukraine and has the infrastructure necessary for transporting agricultural products.

Another part of the cargo is planned to be transported through Poland,” the message emphasized.

“We will try to transport as much grain as possible,” said the representative of DB Cargo, without naming specific volumes.

Reuters reports that Deutsche Bahn plans to send several rail trains a week.