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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Tom Embury-Dennis

China launches first train to travel all the way to Britain carrying socks to east London

China has launched its first ever train to travel all the way to Britain.

The locomotive will cover 7,456 miles and pass through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany, Belgium and France before reaching Barking, east London.

Filled with £4m worth of goods, including socks, clothes, bags and suitcases, the freight train departed on 1 January, and will take 18 days to complete its journey, reports the Xinhua news agency

The UK is the eighth country to be added to the China-Europe line, and London the 12th European city. 

The development is part of President Xi Jinping’s “One Belt, One Road” strategy to connect Asia with Europe and Africa on old Silk Road trading routes. 

According to the China Railway Corporation, the service will improve China-Britain trade ties and strengthen the rising superpower’s links to western Europe.

The initiative came the same day that China Central Television, the country’s biggest and most important TV network, launched a new global platform

The state broadcaster aims to help rebrand China overseas, with Mr Xi urging the network to “tell China's story well… and showcase China's role as a builder of world peace”.

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