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    Armenpress

    YEREVAN-BATUMI RAILWAY COMMUNICATION TO RESUME IN SUMMER

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS: Transport and
    communication minister Andranik Manukian said a
    railway link between Armenian capital Yerevan and
    Batumi, capital of Georgia's autonomous region of
    Ajaria, will resume this summer for Armenian
    holiday-makers.
    The railway link between the Armenian capital and
    the Georgian resort town on the Black Sea coast
    reopened last year after 14 years of halt. An
    estimated 45,000 Armenians spent their summer
    vacations in Ajaria last year, significantly up from
    20,000 in 2005.
    The train from Yerevan will again make stops in
    Gyumri, Vanadzor and Sanahin stations before crossing
    the brooder into Georgia. Ticket prices will remain
    affordable, 18, 000 drams for a double compartment and
    9,300 drams for four-passenger compartment.
    In an interview to a Georgian newspaper earlier
    this week Armenian ambassador to Georgia, Hrach
    Silvanian, said trade turnover between Georgia and
    Armenia in the first three quarters of 2006 exceeded
    USD 90 million, tangibly up from the same period in
    2005.
    In an interview with Svobodnaya Gruzia (Free
    Georgia), Russian-language newspaper Silvanian said
    Georgian exports to Armenia surged by a staggering
    54.3 percent, and Armenian exports to Georgia
    increased by 19.4 percent.
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