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  • $9.7 Million Invested In South Caucasus Railway's Passenger Complex

    $9.7 MILLION INVESTED IN SOUTH CAUCASUS RAILWAY'S PASSENGER COMPLEX SINCE 2008

    YEREVAN, March 4. /ARKA/. South Caucasus Railway CJSC has invested $9.7
    million in passenger complex since 2008, Armenian Deputy Transport
    and Communication Minister Arthur Arakelyan said today in Yerevan at
    the 15th session of the passenger service commission of the Railway
    Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In his words,
    thanks to the company's well-thought out concept that combines state
    interests and investors' benefit, it can be placed on record today
    that railway traffic in Armenia has grown.

    "For example, passenger traffic was 5.9 million passenger-kilometer
    or 195% in 2014, compared with 2008, when the South Caucasus Railway
    CJSC started running Armenia's railway," Arakelyan said.

    Railway traffic services inside the country grew 33% and passenger
    traffic was 23.6 passenger-kilometer or 140% in 2014, compared
    with 2008.

    On Gyumri section, where terrain is challenging, block speed rose
    by 65.5%.

    "The railway's international passenger traffic has doubled since 2008
    to 56,700 passengers or 206% in 2014," Arakelyan said.

    "The number of passengers carried by Yerevan-Batumi train has grown
    five time to 46,000 in 2014. "

    He said 27 cars have been repaired and modernized and online sales
    of Internet tickets have tripled.

    There is also a wide range of ticket prices. Arakelyan said that after
    Armenia joined the Eurasian Economic Union the country's transport
    services underwent substantial changes connected with the model of
    relations between transport market players and states, competition
    and mechanisms of interaction with businesses and companies providing
    transportation services.

    "Armenia's transport and communication ministry jointly with the
    South Caucasus Railway has worked out amendments to the railway law
    and some other rules and submitted them to the government," he said.

    Speaking about regional priorities in medium term, he pointed out the
    necessity of implementation of regional projects for development of
    transport infrastructure.

    South Caucasus Railway, a subsidiary of Russian Railways, runs
    Armenian Railway, which was handed over to the South Caucasus Railway
    on February 13, 2008 for 30-year concession management with a right
    to prolong the management term for other ten years. --0-----

    http://arka.am/en/news/economy/9_7_million_invested_in_south_caucasus_railway_s_p assenger_complex_since_2008/#sthash.QnodH7HW.dpuf

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