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    Georgian Railways back to normal
    Wednesday, November 5
    Georgian Railways, which suffered a GEL 40 million loss during the Russian
    aggression, has now reestablished its previous work pattern. It continues to
    carry significant amounts of cargo, generally in the direction of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, and its future prospects are very much dependent on the
    realization of some projects which are presently being actively discussed.

    There are no precise figures on the loss Georgian Railways suffered during
    the conflict, but according to preliminary data it is GEL 40,600,000.
    Georgian Railways had been working without any problems until the bridge
    near Kaspi, on the Metekhi-Grakali line, was blown up. Due to this explosion
    it was impossible to transport goods between August 16 and 24. Armenia was
    the country most greatly affected by this service seizure. On August 24 an
    alternative line was opened, and on September 11 the Grakali Bridge was also
    reconstructed. Since then the goods have flowed as before.

    Georgian Railways continues to transfer all the goods it is asked to move to
    and from Armenia and Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan sends part of its oil production
    westward via Georgian Railways, and some dry goods are transported to
    Azerbaijan through Georgia. Railway cargo is transported to Armenia only via
    Georgian territory. Breaking of diplomatic relations with Russia has not had
    any negative influence on Georgian Railways, because the share of goods it
    transported through Russian territory was no more than 2-3 %. The total
    amount of goods transported by Georgian Railways is 22-23 million tonnes
    annually.

    Increasingly the quantity of goods that can be transported by Georgian
    Railways depends on the modernization of Azeri Railways and on the
    construction of the Kars-Akhalkalaki railway line. However the current
    status of these projects is unclear. If the Turkish-Armenian border is
    opened, nobody will construct the new line and some of the goods transported
    via Georgia will pass through Turkey. Furthermore, if the railway line is
    built between Armenia and Iran, this will make it possible to transport
    goods from Iran to Georgian Black Sea ports via Armenia, providing Russia,
    which is the owner of Armenian Railways, does not block the project.
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