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    ARMENIAN MINISTER BUYS FIRST RAILWAY TICKET THOUGH ORION AUTOMATED SYSTEM

    / ARKA /
    May 17, 2011
    YEREVAN

    Armenian transport and communications minister Manuk Vardanian bought
    today the first railway ticket sold through an automated ticket sales
    and reservation system launched by the South Caucasus Railways (SCR)
    company operating Armenia's railroads.

    The system, developed on the basis of Orion information platform,
    will operate in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor and Armavir towns.

    Speaking to journalists after the ceremony the minister said the new
    system will facilitate the process of handling of passengers.

    'From now all passengers can buy tickets without facing problems
    and loss of time. The introduction of this system is part of the
    government-designed reform to improve the quality of services offered
    to railway passengers,' he said.

    He added that this will rule out many inaccuracies like selling one
    and the same ticket to two different passengers.

    Vardanian said also the ministry plans to launch a similar system
    for sale of bus tickets.

    SCR deputy CEO Marat Khakov said the new system will help eliminate
    all negative factors that were reported in the past and will accelerate
    the process of ticket buying and reservation.

    Due to the launch of the system the price of tickets will include
    assurance collection - 200 drams for Yerevan-Tbilisi-Yerevan trains
    and 250 Drams for Yerevan-Batumi-Yerevan trains. Assurance collection
    will be refunded in case passenger decides to return the ticket. The
    cost of the ticket to Tbilisi ranges from 4,280 to 14,160 drams and
    the cost of a ticket to Batumi from 7,500 to 24,000 drams.

    On June 15 the South Caucasus Railways will start operating
    Yerevan-Batumi-Yerevan trains that will run until September 30. An
    additional train will run on Tuesdays and Fridays.

    The South Caucasus Railways is run by Russian Railways. The
    concessional agreement was concluded in 2008 for 30 years, with a
    right of extension for another 20 years after the first 20 years
    of operation.

    Batumi, a resort town on the Georgian Black Sea coast is a very
    popular tourist destination for thousands of Armenian holiday-makers.

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