Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway line to be ready 'by summer'
New railway line to reduce cargo time from China to Europe to 15 days from 45 days, Turkish transportation minister says
KARS, Turkey
The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is expected to be ready by early summer, Transport, Maritime and Communications Minister Ahmet Arslan said Monday.
"We want to start the diesel locomotive …by completing its construction within two months followed by testing for two months," Arslan added.
The Kars-Tblisi-Baku Railway Project is a regional rail project linking Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan. It is expected to increase the flow of containers and other types of cargo from Asia to Europe.
Arslan said poor weather conditions had hindered the railway construction.
"The project is not only important for our country but also for all countries that want to trade through Turkey," he said.
He said the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway line would reduce wastage of time and money.
"A cargo from China will be able to reach Europe in 15 days when the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway…gets completed.
"The distance will reduce by around threefold. There will be both time and cost savings. Hence, an uneconomical transportation means will become economic when delivery time reduces from 45 [days] to 15," he said.
Recalling the visit to Pakistan with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the Economic Cooperation Organization meeting in February, Arslan said the bloc’s member countries were eagerly awaiting completion of the railway line.
The 826-kilometer (513-mile) railway will be able to transport a million passengers and 6.5 million tons of freight in the first stage. The capacity will later get enhanced to three million passengers and over 15 million tons of freight.
Reporting by Gunay Nuh and Cuneyt Celik:Writing by Dilara Zengin
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