In Kazakhstan, construction has begun on a railway bypassing Almaty
14.11.2023
«Kazakhstan Railways» has commenced the construction of a railway line bypassing the former capital of Kazakhstan, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
A total of 130 kilometers of railway tracks will be laid, along with the construction of three separate points, 13 bridges, one road overpass, and five railway viaducts.
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The volume of private investments in the project amounts to 93.6 billion tenge ($201.3 million).
The implementation of the project will redirect the flow of goods between Kazakhstan and China to the new railway “Zhetigen – Qazybek bek,” bypassing the Almaty station.
The new branch will reduce the load on the Almaty hub by 40% and shorten the delivery time of goods to 24 hours.
Source: “Kazakhstan Railways”
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