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All rail routes between this pair of countries are 1520mm gauge.
All rail routes between this pair of countries are 1520mm gauge.


==(Vanadzor -) Ayrum YKŽD - Sadakhlo GR (- Tbilisi)==
==(Vanadzor -) Ayrum YKŽD - Sadakhlo RK (- Tbilisi)==
[E] The Yerevan - Tbilisi night service 371/372 operates every other day throughout the year. During the summer a Yerevan - Batumni service is added.  
[E] Services on this route are thought to have been discontinued in about 2011 but have been restored at an unknown date. The timetable shows Yerevan - Tbilisi night service 371/372 as restarting 2 October 2025 and running every other day until 13 June 2026. During the summer [14 June - 1 October 2025] the Yerevan - Batumi (Makhinjauri) train 201/202 is shown running every other day but no information for train 401/402.
 
The Yerevan - Tbilisi line was severely damaged by floods in May 2024 but is shown reopening 2 October 2025.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Armenia]]
* [[Georgia]]
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]]
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]]
{{Navbox Armenia}}
{{Navbox Georgia}}


[[Category:Border Crossings|Armenia - Georgia]]
[[Category:Border Crossings|Armenia - Georgia]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 18 September 2025

All rail routes between this pair of countries are 1520mm gauge.

(Vanadzor -) Ayrum YKŽD - Sadakhlo RK (- Tbilisi)

[E] Services on this route are thought to have been discontinued in about 2011 but have been restored at an unknown date. The timetable shows Yerevan - Tbilisi night service 371/372 as restarting 2 October 2025 and running every other day until 13 June 2026. During the summer [14 June - 1 October 2025] the Yerevan - Batumi (Makhinjauri) train 201/202 is shown running every other day but no information for train 401/402.

The Yerevan - Tbilisi line was severely damaged by floods in May 2024 but is shown reopening 2 October 2025.

See also