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Azerbaijan to buy 30 new railroad passenger cars

12 June 2014 17:32 (UTC+04:00)
Azerbaijan to buy 30 new railroad passenger cars

By Aynur Jafarova

Azerbaijan Railways and Swiss company Stadler have signed an agreement on purchase of 30 new railroad passenger cars in Baku on June 11.

The cars that meet European standards will be used after commissioning the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway. Azerbaijan plans to put this railway into operation in 2015.

"It will be possible to replace the pair of wheels for movement on the European track," the company told Trend Agency.

The new cars will be purchased under the state program for development of Azerbaijan's railway transport for 2009-2014.

The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is a regional rail link project that connects Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey.

The total length of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is 826 kilometers (about 513 miles). After commissioning the railway, mutual trade between Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey will increase significantly and the total volume will exceed $10 billion per year.

The Stadler Company is developing a project on the construction of a passenger car plant in Azerbaijan's second largest city, Ganja. The plant will build and repair passenger wagons.

The construction of a new plant on the basis of a wagon depot in Ganja is expected to start in 2014.

The passenger cars of Azerbaijan Railways are currently repaired abroad, particularly in Ukraine and Russia, due to the lack of the necessary infrastructure.

The Swiss Stadler Rail Group, with its ten sites in Bussnang, Altenrhein, Winterthur (Switzerland), Berlin (Germany), Siedlce (Poland), Pusztaszabolcs, Szolnok (Hungary), Czech Republic (Prague), Italy (Meran), and Algiers (Algeria), is focused on regional and suburban service markets, regional express railway services, and streetcars.

Stadler Rail has positioned itself as a supplier, complementing global rail vehicle builders such as Alstom, Bombardier, and Siemens.

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