The Borneo Post (Sabah)

First ‘Silk Road’ train arrives in Tehran from China

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TEHRAN: The first train to connect China and Iran arrived in Tehran on Monday loaded with Chinese goods, reviving the ancient Silk Road, the Iranian railway company said.

The train, carrying 32 containers of commercial products from eastern Zhejiang province, took 14 days to make the 9,500-kilometre (5,900-mile) journey through Kazakstan and Turkmenist­an.

“The arrival of this train in less than 14 days is unpreceden­ted,” saidthehea­dof theIranian­railway company, Mohsen Pourseyed Aqayi.

“The revival of the Silk Road is crucial for the countries on its route,” he said at a ceremony at Tehran’s rail station attended by the ambassador­s of China and Turkmenist­an.

The journey was 30 days shorter than the sea voyage from Shanghai to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas, according to Aqayi.

The railway will not stop in Tehran “as we are planning to extend the railway to Europe in future,” generating more income for Iran from passing trains, he added.

The train will leave every month andthefreq­uencywillb­eincreased if necessary, Aqayi said.

The train is run by private companies using existing routes, Iranian railway company spokesman Sadegh Sakari told AFP.

According to Iranian media, more than a third of Iran’s foreign trade is with China, which is Tehran’s top customer for oil exports. - AFP

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