South Africa has new fruit train to Capetown
date:Mar 20, 2014
ve, however, that EU decision-makers will not want to embrace measures so draconian that European retailers could run out of citrus stock during the northern hemisphere summer.

The new rail service certainly points to optimism at the South African end of the trade, and represents a significant reduction in transit time to Europe.

Excluding loading and yard times, the rail transit time will be 44 hours, as revealed at Cool Logistics Africa last week by Wiseman Zazi Madinane from Transnet Freigh
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