Kars-Nakhchivan Railway Construction Begins. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Turkey starts Kars-Nakhchivan railway construction near Igdir, advancing a key 2025 project. Report agency confirms rapid progress, authorities state confidently.
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Turkey starts Kars-Nakhchivan railway construction near Igdir, advancing a key 2025 project. Report agency confirms rapid progress, authorities state confidently.

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The new 224-kilometer electrified double-track line supports trains traveling up to 160 km/h. Challenging terrain demands ten bridges, including three arched viaducts spanning 2.8 kilometers, and five tunnels totaling 11.3 kilometers.

Five stations—Digor, Tuzluca, Igdir, Aralik, and Dilucu—will serve the Turkish section efficiently. Builders aim to complete this ambitious project within five years, officials announce proudly.

Kars-Nakhchivan Railway Construction Boosts Regional Links

This railway establishes a vital alternative to the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars route, enhancing connectivity. It integrates seamlessly into the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, boosting trade significantly.

Azerbaijan plans to lay second tracks on the Velidag-Ordubad section in Nakhchivan. Negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia could lead to a 45-kilometer railway in the Zangazur corridor.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan advances its Baku-Goradiz line extension toward the Armenian border. The 110-kilometer Goradiz-Fizuli-Agbend segment, started in 2021, reaches 62% completion today.

Kars-Nakhchivan Railway Construction Enhances Infrastructure

Complex engineering overcomes rugged landscapes, ensuring the railway meets modern transportation needs. Consequently, the project strengthens economic ties across Turkey, Azerbaijan, and beyond effectively.

Officials highlight the line’s role in fostering cooperation and improving infrastructure significantly. Thus, this railway project promises to transform regional logistics by 2030 efficiently.

Construction teams work diligently, and progress reports indicate steady advancements across all sections. Experts predict the line will enhance trade flows and regional stability notably.

Turkey and Azerbaijan collaborate closely, driving this strategic initiative forward with determination. Ultimately, the project underscores their commitment to innovation and economic growth boldly.

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