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Kazakhstan will build a 500-meter railway bridge over the Syr Darya River as part of a strategic infrastructure project aimed at strengthening transport links with Uzbekistan, announced Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ), the national railway company.
Preparatory works are already underway, with construction progressing on a 152-kilometer segment of the new Darbaza-Maktaaral railway line, stretching from Erdaut station to the Syr Darya floodplain. The full project will include 35 bridges in total, The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.
The Darbaza-Maktaaral line is seen as vital for strengthening Kazakhstan’s transport and transit infrastructure. It is expected to ease pressure on the congested Saryagash-Tashkent rail corridor and the heavily utilized Saryagash border station, enabling a significant increase in freight traffic to Uzbekistan and beyond-to Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Iran.
Once operational, the railway is projected to carry over 20 million tons of cargo annually.
In addition to its international significance, the project is poised to stimulate economic development in southern Kazakhstan. By directly linking the Maktaaral and Zhetysai districts to the national rail network, it will eliminate the need to transit through Uzbek territory, streamlining domestic logistics and enhancing regional accessibility.
Completion of the Darbaza-Maktaaral railway is scheduled for 2026.
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