Nuclear waste train reaches German rail terminus.
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A rail convoy taking radioactive waste from a French reprocessing centre to storage in northern Germany, completed the rail stage of its journey on Monday, an AFP correspondent witnessed.
The train, arrived at Dannenberg for unloading at 0404 GMT Monday, after a voyage from nuclear giant Areva's rail yard at Valognes, northwestern France, that started on Wednesday and was marked by fierce protests.
From there, its cargo of 11 containers of waste are due to be unloaded onto trucks for the final 20- kilometre leg of the journey by road to the Gorleben storage facility on the River Elbe, reports Deutsche Welle.


















































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