Türkiye breaks ground on railway linking NE province to Azerbaijani exclave (China)

Türkiye breaks ground on railway linking NE province to Azerbaijani exclave (China)

Türkiye on Friday held a groundbreaking ceremony for a railway linking its northeastern Kars province with Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave.

During a ceremony in the eastern province of Igdir, Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said the new railway line will serve as a vital development move by providing a new transportation link between Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave.

The 224-kilometer railway line is designed as a critical link within the South Caucasus transit corridor, known as Zangezur Corridor.

Minister Uraloglu stated that the railway project, with an estimated cost of 2.4 billion euros, will include five stations, five tunnels, 19 cut-and-cover tunnels, 10 bridges, three viaducts, 144 underpasses, 27 overpasses, and 480 culverts.

Minister Uraloglu emphasized that once completed, the line will connect Azerbaijan with Türkiye's southeastern and Mediterranean regions, as well as link the Caspian and Mediterranean basins.

The project is expected to give a significant boost to regional cooperation, development, production, exports, and tourism, according to the minister.