Uzbekistan plans another railways line to boost its tourism industry

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Uzbekistan plans another railways line to boost its tourism industry.

Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Uzbekistan had initiated work to lay down another railways track that will further help to boost its already high ranking tourism industry.

Uzbekistan plans another railways line to boost its tourism industry

According to details, JSC “Uzbekistan Railways” plans to construct a new railway line “Navoi-Kanimekh-Misken” with a length of 396.9 km, said official statement of JSC “Uzbekistan Railways”.

This railways line will be created for a more complete and efficient use of the potential of Bukhara, Khorezm and Navoi regions as well as the Republic of Karakalpakstan.

The project will be implemented in two phases. The first phase worth of $283.1 million covers the years 2016-2017. It will be implemented at the expense of internal sources. Within the framework of it, a corresponding site for the movement of diesel motive power will be built.

The second phase contains work on electrification of the site, with regard to further energy supply of the region.

The given site connects to the railway line “Navoi-Uchkuduk-Sultanuizdag-Nukus” at the station “Misken”. According to experts, it will intensify the flow of goods from Uzbekistan to the north.

The total length of railways in Uzbekistan is 4200 km. They account for about 60% of cargo within the country and almost 80% of the total volume of cargo export and import.