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1st Turkey-China freight train completes historic trip

Saturday

In a major milestone, the first train carrying goods from Turkey to China reached its destination on Saturday, Turkey’s transport and infrastructure minister said.

“Announcing Turkey’s power in logistics to the world from every city it passed through, the China Export Train is our victory in rail transport,” Adil Karaismailoglu wrote on Twitter.

The train set off from Istanbul on Dec. 4 and covered a distance of 8,693 kilometers (over 5,400 miles) across Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, the Caspian Sea, and Kazakhstan to reach China’s Xi’an city.

It followed the Trans Caspian East-West Middle Corridor via Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, according to a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement at the time of departure.

The journey included more than 2,300 kilometers (over 1,440 miles) in Turkey, 220 kilometers (some 135 miles) in Georgia, 430 kilometers (over 265 miles) in Azerbaijan, 420 kilometers (some 260 miles) across the Caspian Sea, 3,200 kilometers (nearly 1,990 miles) in Kazakhstan, and 2,100 kilometers (over 1,300 miles) in China.

Iran has claimed that the North East Railway was connected to Turkmenistan by an official during Ahmadinejad’s rule, but that route is still incomplete and unused. Also, Iran has not been able to connect to the railway of the Republic of Azerbaijan for many years due to its inability to complete the Rasht-Astara railway. In recent weeks, Iranian officials have promised to speed up the railway project, which will again be closed to the Republic of Azerbaijan, but it is unclear exactly when this will happen.

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