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Türkiye Starts 224 Km Railway Linking China and Europe, Bypassing Russia

Türkiye has launched construction of a 224-kilometer railway that will integrate the country into an alternative overland route between China and Europe, bypassing Russia, according to Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service. The intelligence service highlighted the strategic impact of the project: “Most importantly—it diverts cargo flows from Russian and Iranian routes, undermining Moscow’s position in the Eurasian transport market.” Read more …

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Turkey is building a land route between China and Europe that will push Russia out of the Eurasian market - SZRUTurkey has begun construction of a 224-kilometer, $2.8 billion railway line that will connect the country to Nakhchivan via Azerbaijan. The project will become part of the "Middle Corridor" between China and Europe, bypassing Russia, and could reduce the delivery time of goods by 10-15 days.

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How the new railroad changes the game.

SZRU: Turkey is building a railway to oust Russia from the logistics market

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Turkey has begun construction of a 224-kilometer railway that will integrate it into an alternative land route between China and Europe bypassing Russia, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the press service of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. The new railway line will become part of the Zangezur Corridor (a planned railway and road line that is to connect Azerbaijan with its exclave of Nakhichevan through southern Armenia). The cost of the…

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rbc.ua broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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