First Russia–Iran Freight Train Marks Start of Regular Transit Service Through Central Asia - India Seatrade News
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First Russian freight train reaches Iran’s Aprin Dry Port via INSTC route - Maritime Gateway
In a significant boost to the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC), the first freight train from Russia has successfully arrived at Iran’s Aprin dry port. The train carried 62 forty-foot containers loaded with paper products, pulp, and other goods bound for Iran and Iraq. The train began its journey roughly 900 kilometres north of Moscow, traversing Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan before entering Iran through the Incheh Borun border …
First Russia–Iran Freight Train Marks Start of Regular Transit Service Through Central Asia - India Seatrade News
The first freight train from Russia has successfully transited through Turkmenistan and entered Iran, marking a significant milestone in regional connectivity and trade, Iran’s IRNA news agency reported on Sunday. The train comprised 62 forty-foot containers loaded with paper, pulp, and various other industrial goods. Completing its journey in just 12 days, the cargo train travelled across Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan before reaching Ira…
A Russian train, carrying wheat, connected Moscow to Yerevan in early November via Azerbaijan and Georgia. This convoy marks a major logistical breakthrough in the Caucasus, hailed in Moscow as a step towards peace. But, in Yerevan, some fear an increased dependence on Baku's goodwill.
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