Mumbai to Moscow intermodal freight arrives
20 October 2016: The
first containers to be transported on the newly-established north–south
freight corridor from Mumbai to Moscow arrived at the Vorsino freight
terminal southwest of the Russian capital on October 12, 23 days after
leaving India.
The
containers were loaded onto a ship in Mumbai on September 20, and
travelled by sea to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas. Railways of the
Islamic Republic of Iran then transported the containers by rail to
Rasht, where they were transferred to lorries for the 180 km leg to
Astara in Azerbaijan; a 167 km rail link from Rasht to Astara is
currently under construction. The containers then moved by rail from
Astara to Vorsino.
The cost was reported to be 20% lower than using the alternative rail route from Iran to Russia which runs east of the Caspian Sea through Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
(railwaygazette.com)
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