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==(Tbilisi - Marabda - Akhalkalaki -) Kartsakhi RK - Karakale TCDD (- Mezra - Kars)==
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[D] This 105 km, 1435 mm gauge line runs from a junction east of Akhalkalaki (RK) to Mezra (TCDD), 13 km east of Kars. 29 km are in Georgia and 76 km in Turkey. There are gauge changing facilities near Akhalkalaki. It reestablishes a rail link between Azerbaijan and Turkey through Georgia following closure of the (Kars -) Dogukapi - Ahuryan (- Tbilisi) line in July 1993, when Turkey closed its border with Armenia.
The line was ceremonially opened on 30 October 2017. Freight services carrying containers started the following day. The first through freight, changing bogies at Akhalkalaki, ran on 26 June 2018. Through passenger services were expected to start in August 2019 but no information was available as at June 2020.


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


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

Revision as of 09:10, 25 June 2020

(Tbilisi - Marabda - Akhalkalaki -) Kartsakhi RK - Karakale TCDD (- Mezra - Kars)

[D] This 105 km, 1435 mm gauge line runs from a junction east of Akhalkalaki (RK) to Mezra (TCDD), 13 km east of Kars. 29 km are in Georgia and 76 km in Turkey. There are gauge changing facilities near Akhalkalaki. It reestablishes a rail link between Azerbaijan and Turkey through Georgia following closure of the (Kars -) Dogukapi - Ahuryan (- Tbilisi) line in July 1993, when Turkey closed its border with Armenia. The line was ceremonially opened on 30 October 2017. Freight services carrying containers started the following day. The first through freight, changing bogies at Akhalkalaki, ran on 26 June 2018. Through passenger services were expected to start in August 2019 but no information was available as at June 2020.

See also