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    BAKU-TBILISI-KARS: PROSPECTS OF HUGE TRANSPORT PROJECT
    [email protected]

    TREND Information
    08.10.08 12:47
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 7 October / Trend Capital corr S.Aliyev / Project
    on construction of a new railway communication Baku-Tbilisi-Kars
    may be considerably accelerated. This route will become an only
    transport corridor for cargo delivery from Caucasus and Asia via
    Caucasus to the Mediterranean Sea and back after the completion of
    the Georgian-Ossetia conflict.

    It is necessary to construct 29-km railway section in Georgia (till the
    border with Turkey) and 76-km section in Turkey to open communication
    on this route. Establishment of a new branch will enable to increase
    considerably cargo traffic via the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey transport
    corridor.

    Construction of submarine tunnel under the Marmara project in Turkey
    will enable to unite this transport corridor with Europe. A 1.3km-long
    submarine section of the tunnel, which is laid under Bosporus, will
    become a component part of 70-km railway road and elevated subway. It
    is expected to finish both projects on the same term - in 2011.

    There is one more railway line, which at present does not
    function. The railway line crosses via Georgia, Armenia and Turkey
    - Tbilisi-Gumri-Kars. Earlier goods turnover between the USSR and
    Turkey was realized through this route. Repeated statements of the
    project sides, which mention reasonability to resume traffic via the
    Tbilisi-Gumri-Kars route, do not seem serious on the background of the
    latest developments in the region. After the Georgian-South Ossetia
    conflict, realization of the project does not seem as possible until
    the restoration of Georgia's territorial integrity (return of Abkhazia
    to Georgia).

    In its turn Turkey in 1993 closed its borders with Armenia, which
    led to delay in communication via the route. The possible cargo
    transporting via the Tbilisi-Gumru-Kars from Azerbaijan or through
    the country is impossible before restoring the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan joined two fundamental agreements in
    cargo transportation sphere in the region with clause due to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Under the clause to the Main multilateral agreement on international
    transport to develop Europe-Caucasus-Asia corridor (TRASECA -signed
    in 1998), "The Azerbaijan Republic stated that neither rights,
    obligation and offers stated in the 'Main multilateral agreement on
    international transport to develop the Europe-Caucasus-Asia corridor'
    and its Technical enclosures, will be used by the Azerbaijani Republic
    for transporting purposes through its territory for which the territory
    of the Armenian Republic is initial, transit or final. The similar
    clause is available in the 'Transit order through state territories
    -participants of the Commonwealth of Independent States".

    So, the railway communication opening project via the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars
    route is more real and economically expedient for cargo transporting
    in the region. Project's economical efficiency is to accelerate cargo
    supply term to Turkey and ports in the Mediterranean Sea from Asia and
    back. Main cargo transport type, which is expected via the transport
    corridor, will be container traffic.

    Experts forecast about 1mln passengers and 6.5mln tons of cargo
    will be transported in the first stage of works (since 2010) on the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Kars communication. In 2034, this index will reach 3mln
    passengers and 18mln tons of cargo.

    The Baku- Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki- Kars project includes the construction
    of 105km-railway lines, with 76 km section running via Turkey
    and 29 km section via Georgia. Moreover, 183 km section of
    Akhalkalaki-Marabda-Tbilisi railway will be also reconstructed to
    improve the carrying capacity to 15mln tons of cargo per year. It is
    planned to build in Akhalkalaki a place for the transition of trains
    from the track existing in Georgia to the European one. The project
    is estimated at $422mln and taking into consideration the accompanying
    infrastructure its cost will comprise $600mln.
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