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First locomotives for UPM are ready; look at the video

First locomotives for UPM are ready;  look at the video

First locomotives for UPM are ready; look at the video

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Locomotives for UPM

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March 24, 2023 at 12:20 p.m.

The first five locomotives for UPMwhich will move the cellulose from the second floor from Paso de los Toros to the port of Montevideo, they are ready at origin and will move to Uruguay in the coming months. The rail service will be operated by the DBCC Transport consortium, made up of Christophersen and Cointer together with Deutsche Bahn International Operation. The company posted a video and some photos with the new machines.

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