Iran,Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan Presidents Opens Railroad Corridor

Iran,Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan Presidents Opens Railroad Corridor
Wed Dec 3, 2014 11:30:30

The railroad connecting Iran and two Central Asian countries of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan opens today with the presence of the presidents of the three countries.

Train carrying the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani left for Inche Boroun border point Wednesday morning, IRNA reports.

Inche Boroun is located in the east of Gorgan, Golestan provincial capital city in northeast of the country on zero border point with Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

The railroad connecting Iran to two Central Asian countries of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan opens today in the presence of the presidents of the three countries.

The inauguration ceremony hold in Inche Boroun on Iran-Turkmenistan joint borderline.

The railway is of 920 kilometers length, 85 kilometers of which pass through Iran, 700 kilometers through Turkmenistan and 140 kilometers through Kazakhstan.

The route will shorten the distance between the Persian Gulf, Central Asia and Europe by some 600 kilometers, causing reduction in transportation costs.

Passing through Iran, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, it will play a key role in transiting goods on north-south and east-west directions in Asia.

The major part of transit in the world is conducted between China and the West with 350 million tons annually while the corridor plays a pivotal role in connecting China to Europe and Russia and to the Persian Gulf.

The opening of the railway will have positive effects in the region. It will play an important role in line with development of peaceful trade among CIS countries.

In the first years of the opening of the railway some three million tons of commodities will be transported which will gradually increase to five million and 10 million tons.

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