Baku-Tbilisi trains may resume operations
Infrastructure
- 10 January, 2022
- 08:10

Georgia continues talks with Azerbaijan to resume passenger traffic by rail, General Director of Georgian Railways David Peradze told the Forbes magazine.
According to Report, the exact date of the resumption of railway communication between Baku and Tbilisi will be announced later.
The movement of passenger trains between the capitals of Georgia and Azerbaijan has been suspended since March 14, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. In 2021, Georgia resumed passenger transportation by rail only to Armenia.
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