Project to Build a Railway in Kyrgyzstan: Goals and Economic Benefits
18.11.2024
The government of Kyrgyzstan has launched a project to build a railway bypassing Bishkek’s center. This initiative aims to improve transportation infrastructure and reduce heavy traffic congestion in the capital. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
Reasons Behind the Project to Build a Railway
The project to build a railway addresses traffic issues caused by trains passing through Bishkek’s busy city center. Prime Minister Akylbek Zhaparov highlighted that the existing railway line complicates urban road traffic significantly. A new route will alleviate this burden, enhancing road capacity and transport accessibility for the capital.
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To proceed with the project, Bishkek’s administration signed an agreement with a Chinese construction company. The initial stage includes preparing a feasibility study to determine project costs and timelines. Government officials expressed optimism, hoping for international support and investment in the railway project.
Economic Impact of the Project to Build a Railway
The project to build a railway is seen as a vital step in modernizing Kyrgyzstan’s transportation infrastructure. It is expected to strengthen logistics, expedite freight transportation, and stimulate regional economic growth.
The new railway is projected to create numerous jobs, which will positively impact the region’s social and economic conditions. This initiative will also enhance Kyrgyzstan’s presence in the international logistics market by attracting investment opportunities and boosting competitiveness.
The final timeline and budget for the project will be revealed after completing feasibility studies. However, the government remains confident in its strategic importance for Kyrgyzstan’s long-term development goals.
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