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The Railways Agency of Turkmenistan ( tk, "Türkmendemirýollary" agentligi, previously the Ministry of Railways ( tk, Türkmenistanyň demir ýol ulaglary ministrligi), is a government agency in
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan ( or ; tk, Türkmenistan / Түркменистан, ) is a country located in Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the sout ...
responsible for oversight of the state rail corporation "Demirýollary" AGPJ.


History


Russian Empire

In September 1880, the first section of the railway was built from the eastern coast of the
Caspian Sea The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. An endorheic basin, it lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia ...
to Mollagara. In October 1881, rails were laid to the village of Kyzyl-Arvat (today's Serdar). Construction of the second section of the railway continued in 1885 and 1886 to large settlements of Turkmenistan: Geok Tepe,
Ashgabat Ashgabat or Asgabat ( tk, Aşgabat, ; fa, عشق‌آباد, translit='Ešqābād, formerly named Poltoratsk ( rus, Полтора́цк, p=pəltɐˈratsk) between 1919 and 1927), is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan. It lies ...
, Tejen, Mary, and Chardzhou (today's Türkmenabat, ending at the Amu Darya. At the end of 1887, a wooden bridge with a length of more than 2 km was built across the Amu Darya, which allowed construction of the third section of the railroad to begin. In 1888, the railway continued to
Samarkand fa, سمرقند , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = City , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from the top:Registan square, Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, view inside Shah-i-Zinda, ...
and in 1898 brought to Tashkent. Between 1894 and 1895, the Krasnovodsk (today's Turkmenbashy) section of the railroad was completed. Thus, the Trans-Caspian Railway, which played an important role in the development of the economy of Central Asia, including pre-revolutionary Turkmenistan, begins from the harbor of the Caspian Sea, Krasnovodsk Bay (today's Turkmenbashy Bay). The route from Krasnovodsk to Tashkent was called the
Central Asian Railway The Trans-Caspian Railway (also called the Central Asian Railway, russian: Среднеазиатская железная дорога) is a railway that follows the path of the Silk Road through much of western Central Asia. It was built b ...
. In 1901, the wooden bridge over the Amu Darya was destroyed by flood waters. It was replaced with a steel bridge built on stone supports.


Soviet Union

In 1922, on the instructions of Vladimir Lenin, work began on the design of Soviet diesel locomotives for operation on waterless sections of Central Asia. In 1931, the Krasnovodsk- Chardzhou railway was switched to diesel traction. In 1955, all railway traffic in the Turkmen SSR was completely converted to diesel traction. A very important role was played by rail during the Second World War. During the battles near
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and the Caucasus (from August 1942 to February 1943), the Krasnovodsk port and Ashgabat railway station became the only transport arteries connecting
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
, Transcaucasia and the Black Sea with the whole country. They ensured the transfer of the army, a huge flow of military equipment and equipment to the North Caucasian and Transcaucasian fronts. For the selfless work of the railway workers of the Turkmen SSR, the Red Banner of the People's Commissariat of Railways of the USSR was repeatedly awarded. In the post-war period, improvement of the railway network infrastructure continued, increasing its carrying capacity. At almost all stations and crossings, passenger buildings, platforms and canopies were constructed. Air conditioned railcars were also commissioned, improving passenger comfort. Turkmen railways were among the first in the USSR to introduce diesel traction. In the early 1980s, the Mary- Kushka line was extended to the Afghan village of Torghundi.


Turkmenistan

Türkmendemirýollary was formed after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, as one of the heirs of Soviet Railways. The railway's most important station is Ashgabat railway station, the central station of the capital. After the collapse of the USSR, the construction of new lines again intensified, forced by the fact that the previous routes were interrupted by sections that became part of the Uzbek railways and therefore crossed international boundaries. During the period after the collapse of the USSR, a number of new trunk lines were opened in Turkmenistan:
Takhiatash Taxiatosh ( uz, Taxiatosh, kaa, Taqiyatas, russian: Тахиаташ, Takhiatash) is a city in Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan. It is the seat of Taxiatosh District Taxiatosh District ( uz, Taxiatosh tumani, kaa, Taqiyatas rayonı) is a district o ...
(Uzbekistan)-
Kunya-Urgench Konye-Urgench ( tk, Köneürgenç / Көнеүргенч; fa, کهنه گرگانج, ''Kuhna Gurgānj'', literally "Old Gurgānj"), also known as Old Urgench or Urganj, is a city of about 30,000 inhabitants in north Turkmenistan, just south fr ...
-
Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy adyndaky Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy adyndaky şäheri ("City named for Saparmurat Turkmenbashy"), formerly known as the town of Oktyabr in Turkmen and Oktyabrsk in Russian, is a city in and administrative center of Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy adyndaky Distric ...
, Türkmenabat-
Kerki Kerki is a city in and capital of Kerki District, Lebap Province, Turkmenistan. It was formerly known as Zamm and, between 1999 and 2017, as Atamyrat. Geography It is situated on a plain on the left bank of the Amu Darya river. Nearby to ...
- Kerkiçi, Tejen- Sarakhs (Iran),
Ashgabat Ashgabat or Asgabat ( tk, Aşgabat, ; fa, عشق‌آباد, translit='Ešqābād, formerly named Poltoratsk ( rus, Полтора́цк, p=pəltɐˈratsk) between 1919 and 1927), is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan. It lies ...
- Daşoguz, which made it possible to connect disparate sections of the railway network into a unified whole. On March 3, 1992, the "Great President of Turkmenistan"
Saparmurad Niyazov Saparmurat Atayevich Niyazov; tk, Saparmyrat Ataýewiç Nyýazow, in Cyrillic: Сапармырат Атаевич Ныязов (19 February 1940 – 21 December 2006), also known as Turkmenbashi, was a Turkmen politician who ruled ...
approved the Regulation "On the Turkmen Railway", according to which the Turkmen Railway was defined as a legal entity, a single production and economic complex operating on the principles of
full-cost accounting Environmental full-cost accounting (EFCA) is a method of cost accounting that traces direct costs and allocates indirect costs by collecting and presenting information about the possible environmental, social and economical costs and benefits or ad ...
and self-financing, combining economic management methods with centralized management of the transportation process. June 28, 1993 by the decree of the Great President of Turkmenistan
Saparmurad Niyazov Saparmurat Atayevich Niyazov; tk, Saparmyrat Ataýewiç Nyýazow, in Cyrillic: Сапармырат Атаевич Ныязов (19 February 1940 – 21 December 2006), also known as Turkmenbashi, was a Turkmen politician who ruled ...
in order to improve the management structure of the railway complex of Turkmenistan, ensure its entry into the international railway system, coordinate the activities of enterprises, organizations and associations involved in the transportation process, open new railway lines on the basis of the Turkmen railway the State Railway of Turkmenistan was formed. On February 4, 1997, the State Railway of Turkmenistan was renamed into the Railways Directorate Turkmendemiryollary. The Railways Directorate was reorganized into the Ministry of Railways ( tk, Türkmenistanyň Demir ýol ulaglary ministrligi) in September 2003 by decree of President
Saparmurad Niyazov Saparmurat Atayevich Niyazov; tk, Saparmyrat Ataýewiç Nyýazow, in Cyrillic: Сапармырат Атаевич Ныязов (19 February 1940 – 21 December 2006), also known as Turkmenbashi, was a Turkmen politician who ruled ...
. In 2017, construction was completed of a new rail bridge over the Amu Darya, replacing a bridge built in 1905. The Ministry of Railways was reduced in status 29 January 2019 to an agency of the Ministry of Industry and Communications (in turn later reformed into the Ministry of Industry and Construction).


Railways projects


First link to Iran

In 1996, the
Mashhad Mashhad ( fa, مشهد, Mašhad ), also spelled Mashad, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. It serves as the capital of R ...
Sarakhs extension connected Iran to
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan ( or ; tk, Türkmenistan / Түркменистан, ) is a country located in Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the sout ...
, as part of the ''
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railway'' for linking the landlocked Central Asian countries to the Persian Gulf. Railways in former states of the Soviet Union use Russian gauge, and thus the Iranian Railways maintain break-of-gauge services at borders with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, in addition to short wide-track rail segments to the border crossings.


Kazakhstan-

Turkmenistan Turkmenistan ( or ; tk, Türkmenistan / Түркменистан, ) is a country located in Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the sout ...
- Iran railway (part of the
North-South Transport Corridor ''North-South'' ( hy, Հյուսիս-Հարավ) or ''Four Buddies and the Bride'' is an Armenian comedy directed by Davit Babakhanyan and Vazgen Muradyan, starring Diana Malenko, Sona Shahgeldyan and David Tovmasyan. The film was produced by L ...
)

Türkmendemirýollary participates in the rail project to link China and Southeast Asia to Europe over a length of 3,900 kilometres (2,400 mi) via the
North-South Transport Corridor ''North-South'' ( hy, Հյուսիս-Հարավ) or ''Four Buddies and the Bride'' is an Armenian comedy directed by Davit Babakhanyan and Vazgen Muradyan, starring Diana Malenko, Sona Shahgeldyan and David Tovmasyan. The film was produced by L ...
, which connects Kazakhstan to Iran via Turkmenistan using the Russian rail gauge. Iran is linked to Turkey and Europe's standard-gauge system. In December 2014 the rail line linking Iran to Kazakhstan via Turkmenistan was opened, creating the first direct rail link between Iran and
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. Upon completion of the Marmaray rail project, direct rail transport between China and Europe while avoiding Russia will be possible.


Afghanistan–Turkmenistan rail service

A 10-kilometer long line extends from Serhetabat in Turkmenistan to Torghundi in Afghanistan. An upgrade of this 1960s-vintage Soviet-built line, using Russian gauge, began in 2007. In April 2016, an agreement was reached for a technical feasibility study for a proposal to extend this line approximately 100 km to Herat, where it could connect to the standard-gauge line to Khaf, Iran that is being built. In accordance with earlier decisions, the line is likely to be standard gauge, with break of gauge at Torghundi. In April 2018 the Turkmen government decided to build a railway from Galkynysh Gas Field in the direction of Afghanistan, towards Torghundi. Another rail line was opened farther east in November 2016, connecting Aqina in Faryab province via
Ymamnazar Ymamnazar (also Ymam Nazar, Imamnazar) is a remote settlement in Turkmenistan's Lebap province. It is situated immediately adjacent to Turkmenistan's southern border with Afghanistan, opposite to Aqina. The nearest city in Turkmenistan is Ker ...
with
Kerki Kerki is a city in and capital of Kerki District, Lebap Province, Turkmenistan. It was formerly known as Zamm and, between 1999 and 2017, as Atamyrat. Geography It is situated on a plain on the left bank of the Amu Darya river. Nearby to ...
in Turkmenistan. A planned extension to Andkhoy has been proposed. It is planned to become part of a rail corridor through northern Afghanistan, connecting it via Sheberghan to Mazar-i Sharif and on to the border with Tajikistan, although it is unclear when this will happen.


Location

744000, Türkmenistan, Aşgabat, Arçabil şaýoly, 162


See also

*
Rail transport in Turkmenistan Turkmenistan has of railways ( 37th largest in the world). The railway operator is the state owned company Türkmendemirýollary (Turkmen Railways). The company belongs to the Ministry of Railways of Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan is currently exp ...
* Türkmendemirýollary


External links


Official Website


References

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