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Qazvin-rasht-anzali railroad to transport 10m tons of goods upon completion

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Once completed, Qazvin-rashtanzal­i railroad — connecting central Iran to the north of the country — will have the capacity to transit 10 million tons of goods and transport four million passengers per annum.

As part of the Internatio­nal Northsouth Transport Corridor (INSTC), the section of the railroad linking Qazvin to Rasht was completed a few days ago involving an investment of $952.38 million, IRNA reported.

The railroad is of great importance to Iranians since it connects the northern Iranian province of Gilan to the national railroad network while contributi­ng signi¿cantly to the implementa­tion of the INSTC, which, once completed, will facilitate goods exports and transit from the Persian Gulf to Europe, Russia and Central Asian states.

The railroad from Qazvin to Anzali extends for 205 kilometers. At present, the constructi­on of 165 kilometers of the railroad has been completed and it is undergoing a test run.

In an address to the inaugurati­on ceremony of the Qazvin-rasht railroad on November 22, Managing Director of the Constructi­on and Developmen­t of Transporta­tion Infrastruc­tures Company Kheirollah Khademi said following the completion of the Rasht-astara railroad, the cost of transporti­ng goods along the internatio­nal route linking Asia to Europe will drop 30 percent.

Speaking at the same ceremony, Head of Iran’s Plan and Budget Organizati­on Mohammad Baqer Nobakht said, “We can achieve economic prosperity in case the railroad is connected to Anzali preparing the ground for exchange of goods.”

He added although linking Qazvin to Rasht via railroad was a great achievemen­t, it was insuf¿cient.

“The Iranian government pursues a bigger goal.”

He said it was decided to inject $13.95 million into the Rasht-anzali railroad project by March 2019.

The constructi­on of the railroad began in 2012. In all, 53 tunnels extending for a total of 22 kilometers and 62 bridges — nine kilometers long — have been constructe­d along the route of the railroad.

Commenting on the importance of the railroad, Hassan Khastehban­d, an Iranian lawmaker, said once Rasht is connected to Anzali via the railway, the time for transiting goods from Asia to Europe through the Persian Gulf will be reduced by 22 days.

He added if the railroad is connected to Astara, in northern Iran, the distance for transporti­ng goods to from Asia to Europe will be shortened 11,000 kilometers, which is essential for developing Iran’s transit sector.

Khastehban­d said once INSTC is fully implemente­d, goods transit costs from Asia to Europe will decrease between 38 percent and 50 percent.

The length of Iran’s railroad network stands at 13,000 kilometers and this ¿gure is expected to reach 25,000 kilometers by 2025.

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