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Noah’s Train in Luxembourg

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On July 10th, Noah's Train stopped in Luxembourg. Two containers painted by the Luxembourgish artists Daniel Mac Lloyd and Alain Welter were loaded onto the train. Noah's Train consists of 15 containers measuring more than 180 meters already - and the longest mobile artwork will not stop growing!

Noah’s Train is the longest mobile artwork and is inspired by the oldest history of environmental protection, Noah’s Ark. A train to draw attention to the Rail Freight Forward coalition’s goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, because rail freight transport produces at least 6 times less CO2 than road freight transport.

The journey of Noah's Train started in Katowice, Poland, on December 14, 2018. The train then headed to Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Brussels and Rome, and for a recent stop to Munich on June 4 at the fair transport logistic, as well as to different other cities in Germany. It will continue its journey through Europe until next October, then the containers will join the COP25 taking place in Chile.

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