BalticRail.com regular Koper-Wroclaw train, presentation at TransPoland 2013

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Regular container train Koper (SI) - Wroclaw (PL). Baltic-Adriatic Rail Corridor.

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Baltic Adriatic Rail Corridor

Regular container trains

and railway transportation services

Gdynia/Gdansk

Lodz

Wroclaw / Katowice / Brzesko

Vienna

Koper

TransPoland 2013

Warsaw

Rail World Group

• Private railway investment and management company based in Chicago, US

• Involved in many freight railway privatisations over last 20 years

• Mr Edward Burkhardt led successful privatisations of English, Welsh & Scottish Railway in UK, railways in New Zealand and Estonian Railways

• Current operations in Poland, Estonia, Ukraine, US and Canada

• Progressive, investment-led approach

• Introduction of technical innovations and best management practices

More information about Rail World at http://railworld-inc.com

Baltic Rail is a container train operator

Estonia (EU) registered operator having

railway operating offices in 3 countries –

Estonia, Poland, Ukraine

More information at www.BalticRail.com

Flexible road services inside Poland

Door deliveries with Baltic Rail own container

chassis in South Poland (Silesia region) and

North Czech Republic (Ostrava - Moravia region)

Turn around (re-use) of empties to avoid drop-off

and pick-up charges and speed up dwell time of

containers

Please sent request to sales@BalticRail.com

per cntr size, weight and per destination

Existing regular container trains of Baltic Rail

Baltic trains 1) Gdynia/Gdansk – Slawkow and v.v.

Run since May 2012

Frequency by now 4-5 times per week

2) Gdynia/Gdansk – Brzesko and v.v.

Run since July 2012

Frequency by now 1-2 times per week

Adriatic train services

3) Koper – Wroclaw and v.v.

Run since August 2013

Regular schedule 1 times per week

Please request for a space

and rate quotation from

sales@BalticRail.com

Time-table: www.BalticRail.com/BalticRail-timetable.pdf

Transport volume 2000 TEU per month

Since started in the second half of 2011

Adriatic trains and Baltic trains

have achieved level of 2000 TEU per month

transported by rail

TEU per half-year transported by rail

in Adriatic trains and Baltic trains

Over 25 mln people in the coverage area of 4 terminals

Wroclaw

Katowice

Vienna

Koper

Gdynia/Gdansk

Brzesko

Lodz

Warsaw

Container train Koper – Wroclaw – Koper

Regular one time per week:

Koper Wed 22:00 -> Katy Wroclawskie Friday 10:00 Transit time 38 hours!

Katy Wroclawskie Fri 22:00 -> Koper Tuesday 10:00

2nd train per week in expected beginning of 2014

Sea containers 20’, 40’ DC/HC

40’ heavy flat-racks

Shimms wagons

Max neto payload 48 tons per flat-rack

Max coil diameter 1.7 m; max coil width 1.9m

40’ FR internal loading dimentions:

• Length 11.8 m

• Width 2.25 m

• Height 2.2-2.4 m (from outside to center)

Container terminals in Gdynia

More info at http://www.balticrail.com

Baltic trains call all biggest container terminals

in Gdynia:

BCT, GCT, Radunia Terminal, Ref-Con service,

Balticon and BTDG

Deepwater Container Terminal Gdansk

Baltic trains call DCT

Gdansk Deepwater Container Terminal

More info at http://www.balticrail.com

Railway container terminal in Katowice area

Euroterminal Slawkow

More information at http://www.euterminal.pl

Distances from Slawkow:

Dabrowa Gornicza (11 km)

Katowice (28 km)

Tychy (37 km)

Gliwice (60 km)

Kraków (62 km)

Bielsko-Biała (77 km)

Łódź (191 km)

Wrocław (225 km)

Warsaw (287 km)

Ostrava, Czech (133 km)

Zilina , Slovakia (181 km)

Modern container terminal in Silesia, Southern Poland with two railway gauges: European

1435 mm and Russian 1520 mm. We offer full set of services and depot facilities for laden

and empty containers, storage, door deliveries, customs clearance services and container

M&R facilities.

Wien Freudenau Hafen CCT

More information about IFB connections in Vienna at http://www.interferryboats.be

Wien Freudenau Hafen Terminal 1 is not only a place

to serve Austrian market, but also well organized cross-road

to go to Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Greece, South Germany

Koper – the biggest ctnr port in North Adriatic

Container throughput of

North Adriatic ports Moscow

St.Petersburg

Kyiv Katowice Vienna

Koper – the fast gateway to East Europe

More than 2200 nautical miles (ca 4100 kilometers) shorter route

Moscow

St.Petersburg

Kyiv Katowice

Koper Vienna

Bookings invited!

Booking office Poland

desk +48 32 7142 513

+48 32 7142 528

mobile +48 66 88 42 302

Booking office international

desk +372 66 13 118

+372 66 13 641

mobile +372 52 50 287

Booking e-mail booking@BalticRail.com

More info at www.BalticRail.com