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    Caucuses Railway to Restart

    St. Petersburg Times, Russia
    Nov 9 2004

    MOSCOW - Transportation ministries of Russia, Georgia, Armenia
    and Azerbaijan are entertaining plans to revive traffic on the
    Trans-Caucasus Railway, which was severed by a war outbreak in Abkhazia
    and Nagorny Karabakh.

    "The countries' presidents, transportation authorities and business
    representatives have expressed support for this project, which will
    revitalize transport links between our countries," Transportation
    Minister Igor Levitin told reporters last week after an earlier visit
    to Georgia. Levitin said that a company would be set up to restore
    and operate the Trans-Caucasus Railway, which crosses the territory
    of Georgia and Armenia and has access to Turkey's railway network.

    Russian Railways, or RZD, will participate in the company from the
    Russian side, Levitin said.

    The railway, stretching 2,300 kilometers in Soviet times, connected
    Black Sea ports with central Russia, operated passenger services to
    vacation resorts and handled more than 15 million tons of transit
    cargo per year. Levitin said that Georgia has promised to provide
    information on the condition of the railway later this month.
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