BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 10. The
Ardabil-Parsabad railway line in Ardabil Province in northwest Iran
could enhance railway connections and freight transportation
between the province and Azerbaijan, the governor of Ardabil
Province, Masoud Emami Yeganeh, said in an interview with Trend.
He posits that the Ardabil-Parsabad railway corridor is
classified as the subsequent segment of the Ardabil-Mianeh rail
network.
Emami Yeganeh indicated that a segment of the research pertaining
to the development of the roughly 270 km Ardabil-Parsabad railway
corridor has been finalized.
The governor stressed that collaborative efforts are presently in
motion with Iran’s Planning and Budget Organization (PBO) to secure
the requisite technical licensing for the development of this
railway infrastructure.
"One of the issues currently prioritized by the Ardabil
governorate is the construction of a railway terminal in the
village of Tazekand in Parsabad district. This terminal is located
opposite the Imishli district of Azerbaijan. There will be close
coordination with that region. Over the past years, an agreement
regarding this railway has been reached between the two
countries.
The Iranian government has expressed its approval of this
railway. This line could facilitate the development of railway
connections between Ardabil province and Azerbaijan. The railway
will also provide Ardabil province with access to the South
Caucasus, the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and Eastern European
countries via rail," he concluded.
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