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Figure 4: Country rail segments of the EWTC 
Table 4 : Distances of Viking train 
Figure 5: Viking freight volumes 
Figure 10: European Intermodal Award 
Figure 12: International trade volumes by commodity group in TRACECA in 2007 

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The East-West Transport Corridor and the shuttle train 'VIKING'
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... The corridor runs from Esbjerg in western Denmark across the Great Belt Bridge and from northeastern Germany across the Baltic Sea to Karlshamn in Sweden, then via the Baltic Sea to Klaipeda in Lithuania, and further on to Moscow or Belarus, extending to Central Asia. It is mainly land-based, utilizing intermodal train solutions and sea-based options across the Baltic Sea [4]. ...

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The South Caucasian Transport Corridor: A new Eurasian Transport Option
The East-West Transport Corridor and the shuttle train 'VIKING'