Phnom Penh: The third batch of 44 brand-new flat wagons arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday, bringing the total number of flat wagons ordered from China to 140, said Royal Railway, the operator of Cambodia’s railway.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, this latest addition to Royal Railway’s fleet represents a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering efficient and reliable rail freight services across Cambodia, the firm stated on Jan. 14. The addition of these new wagons underscores the Royal Railway’s dedication to developing Cambodia’s rail infrastructure, with a focus on increasing capacity, improving efficiency, and strengthening its position as a key player in the country’s logistics and transport sector.
This acquisition is part of a broader strategic investment plan, aimed at expanding the total number of freight wagons to 221 units, of which 140 wagons have already been delivered and are operational. Royal Railway, as the sole rail transport service provider in Cambodia, has been a vital part of the nation’s logistics network since it commenced operations in 2010, following the successful rehabilitation of both the southern and northern railway lines.
The company is committed to ensuring the highest levels of safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Through its services, the Royal Railway continues to play an essential role in facilitating freight transport and contributing to Cambodia’s economic growth and development. Currently, the Royal Railway operates two railway lines with a total length of 650 kilometers in the Southeast Asian country. The first line connects Phnom Penh capital to Sihanoukville, and the second one links the capital to Poipet city on the border with Thailand.