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Iran, Afghanistan to Link Railways Soon

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Iran, Afghanistan to Link Railways Soon


2020-November-5

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian transportation ministry announced that the country and its neighbor, Afghanistan, will soon link their railways to further broaden trade relations.

Abbas Khatibi, an official with Iran's transportation ministry, said on Wednesday that the new railway links the eastern Iranian city of Khaf to Rowzanak, a small town near the Afghan city of Herat.

“The government has ... prioritized the expansion of transit corridors and links to the neighbors,” he said.

Afghanistan has no active railway system beyond Herat. The country is reportedly using Italian contractors to build the remaining link between Rowzanak and Herat.

The entire Khaf-Herat railway is 218 kilometers and it will be capable of transferring 1.7 million metric tons of cargoes per year.

Afghanistan is currently using newly-created port facilities in Chabahar on the Sea of Oman for trade with India. Kabul hopes the railway link from Chabahar to Zahedan, which is located nearly 30 kilometers from the Afghan border, could trigger a major boom in economic activity in the landlocked country.  

The announcement on opening the cross-border railway came a day after Iranian authorities ordered accelerated track-laying for Chabahar-Zahedan railway. The project is key to Iran's future plans for boosting trade between the Indian Ocean and Afghanistan and landlocked countries in Central Asia.

The railway to Afghanistan would increase the number of cross-border railways between Iran and its neighbors to six.

Source: https://www.farsnews.ir/en/news/13990815000209/Iran-Afghanisan-Link-Railways-Sn

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