Uztemiryulcontainer Expands High-Speed Container Train Network
23.09.2024
“Uztemiryulcontainer” is actively expanding its network of accelerated container trains, significantly speeding up freight transportation across Uzbekistan, as reported by the railway news portal Railway Supply.
In 2024, the company launched high-speed trains from Tashkent to the Jizzakh and Bukhara regions, as well as along the new route “Ablik – Andijan – Ablik,” ensuring fast delivery of goods between key regions of the country.
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One of the most notable achievements was the launch of an accelerated container train from Nazarbek station to the Urgench logistics center in early September.
The train covered 1,033 kilometers in 38 hours, which is three times faster than regular container trains.
This significantly reduces transportation time and enhances the competitiveness of rail connections in the country.
Previously, from 2018 to 2023, “Uztemiryulcontainer” had already established accelerated rail connections from Tashkent to the Fergana, Namangan, Andijan, and Samarkand regions.
Over 600 container trains were successfully delivered along these routes.
Fast and reliable logistics stimulate regional trade development and improve Uzbekistan’s rail infrastructure, strengthening the company’s position in the freight market.
“Uztemiryulcontainer” continues to improve its routes by implementing innovative solutions and ensuring a high level of service.
The growth in the number of accelerated trains demonstrates the company’s commitment to enhancing cargo transportation quality and responding quickly to market demands.
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