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Noah's Train
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.
It departed on 14 December 2018 in Katowice, Poland. Via Vienna, Berlin and Paris it finally arrived in Brussels on February 20th, 2019. The containers were green in their initial state and were continuously transformed into artworks by local Street-Art artists on its way. So it finally transformed into the longest mobile artwork to raise awareness to climate protection.
Noah's Train
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.
It departed on 14 December 2018 in Katowice, Poland. Via Vienna, Berlin and Paris it finally arrived in Brussels on February 20th, 2019. The containers were green in their initial state and were continuously transformed into artworks by local Street-Art artists on its way. So it finally transformed into the longest mobile artwork to raise awareness to climate protection.