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  • Yerevan-Batumi Passenger Railway Service Reactivated

    YEREVAN-BATUMI PASSENGER RAILWAY SERVICE REACTIVATED

    Yerevan, June 19. ArmInfo. After fourteen years of idling, the first
    passenger train left Yerevan for Batumi, Saturday. The railroad was
    reactivated to organize summer rest of Armenian tourists at Black
    Sea resorts in Georgia, Georgian Minister of Economic Development,
    Irakli Chogovadze said. The minister arrived in Armenia especially
    to attend the opening ceremony of the railway service. The minister
    said 50,000 tourists are expected to rest in Adzharia as against last
    year's 20,000. It is very important for the people to reach Georgia
    in comfortable compartments, he said. I.Chogovadze said Armenia's has
    been recently actively investing in Adzharia. For instance, this year,
    the first Armenian restaurant opened in Batumi in the current year,
    he said.

    Armenian Minister of Transport and Communication Andranik Manukyan said
    Yerevan- Batumi train will stop trice in the territory of Armenia
    and once in Georgia. The train will undergo customs inspection
    en route. The minister said the carriages are rather comfortable,
    with air conditioning and television in special carriages. It is
    noteworthy that the first train left with only four passengers, as
    very few people were informed of the trip. The train can carry 180
    passengers. Andranik Manukyan believes the tickets will be so highly
    in demand in future that the parties will have to increase the number
    of carriages. The minister said in Armenia like in the world, passenger
    railway service is unprofitable and subsidized by the country.

    To note, one ticket in double compartment costs 18,703 drams, the
    ticket in four-place compartment - 9,297 drams. The tickets on the
    return way from Batumi will cost tourists 21,256 drams and 10,542
    drams, respectively in terms of lari.
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