Transportation In Armenia
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Railways


Total

in common carrier service; does not include industrial lines


Broad gauge

825 km of gauge (825 km electrified) (1995) There is no service south of Yerevan. City with metro system: Yerevan


International links

* Azerbaijan - closed - same gauge * Georgia - yes - same gauge * Iran - via Azerbaijan - closed - break of gauge - / * Turkey - closed - break of gauge -/ Most of the cross-border lines are currently closed due to political problems. However, there are daily inbound and outbound trains connecting Tbilisi and Yerevan. Departing from
Yerevan railway station Yerevan railway station ( hy, Երևան երկաթուղային կայարան, translit=Yerevan yerkat’ughayin kayaran) is the central station of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, located south of downtown Yerevan, approximately 2.8 km fr ...
trains connect to both Tbilisi and Batumi. From neighboring Georgia, trains depart to Yerevan from Tbilisi railway station. Within Armenia, new electric trains connect passengers from Yerevan to Armenia's second-largest city of Gyumri. The new trains run four times a day and the journey takes approximately two hours. There is also discussion to establish a rail link between Yerevan and Tehran. Armenia is pursuing funding from the Asian Development Bank to launch the construction of this infrastructure project. The completion of the project could establish a major commodities transit corridor and would serve as the shortest transportation route between Europe and the Persian Gulf. In June 2019, Iranian president
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backed this project and stated that “we want the Persian Gulf and the
Gulf of Oman The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ar, خليج عمان ''khalīj ʿumān''; fa, دریای عمان ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ar, خلیج مکران ''khalīj makrān''; fa, دریای مکرا ...
to be connected to the Black Sea, and one of the ways to make this happen is through Iran, Armenia and Georgia.”


Metros

The capital city of Armenia, Yerevan, is serviced by the Yerevan Metro. The system was launched in 1981, and like most former Soviet Metros, its stations are very deep (20–70 meters underground) and intricately decorated with national motifs. The metro runs on a 13.4 kilometers (8.3 mi) line and currently serves 10 active stations. Trains run every five minutes from 6:30 a.m. until 11 p.m. local
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time. As of 2017, the annual ridership of the metro is 16.2 million passengers. Free Wi-Fi is available at all stations and some trains.


Buses


International connections

Land borders are open with both Georgia and Iran. Yerevan Central Bus Station, also known as Kilikia Bus Station is the main bus terminal in Yerevan with buses connecting to both internal and international destinations. There are daily bus connections between Yerevan and Tbilisi and Yerevan and Tehran. Approximately three times daily, buses depart from Yerevan Central Bus Station to
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, the capital of the partially recognized state of Artsakh. There are also scheduled bus routes which connect Yerevan with Kyiv, Moscow, Saint Petersburg as well as several other cities across Russia. It is also possible to connect to
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Moldova, Minsk Belarus and other cities in Eastern Europe from Yerevan through connecting bus routes via Georgia and Ukraine. In addition, there is a once a week bus service to Istanbul via Georgia. In June 2019, a new bus route from Baghdad to Yerevan via Iran began.


Local connections

The Armenian bus network connects all major cities, towns, and villages throughout the country. In larger cities and towns such as Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor and Armavir, bus stations are equipped with a waiting room and a ticket office, in other towns bus stations may not have shelters. Most of the routes are operated by GAZelle minivans with a capacity of 15 passengers, some routes are operated by soviet bus producer LiAZ (Russia). Yerevan itself has a large integrated bus network, with a newly acquired bus fleet, passengers are able to connect from one end of the city to the other. Wi-Fi is available on most city buses. Despite this, buses often have difficulty meeting the demand for capacity, mainly in Yerevan, where vehicles are typically overcrowded. There are no night services between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. There is no ticket system in the country, passengers pay in cash to drivers. Passengers on the national bus network pay before boarding, passengers on the Yerevan bus network pay after the ride, while leaving the vehicle. Timetables and fares are published o
Transport for Armenia
From
Yeritasardakan Yeritasardakan ( hy, Երիտասարդական) is a Yerevan Metro station. It is one of the original metro stations in the city of Yerevan and was opened to the public on 8 March 1981. Gallery File:Yerutasardakan metro entry.jpg, The entranc ...
metro station in downtown Yerevan, travelers can take the 201 airport shuttle, which goes directly to Zvartnots International Airport, which takes approximately 20 minutes from the city center.


Roadways

Since independence, Armenia has been developing its internal highway network. The "North-South Road Corridor Investment Program" is a major infrastructure project which aims at connecting the southern border of Armenia with its northern by means of a 556 km-long Meghri-Yerevan-Bavra highway. It is a major US$1.5 billion infrastructure project funded by the Asian Development Bank,
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and the Eurasian Development Bank. When completed, the highway will provide access to European countries via the Black Sea. It could also eventually interconnect the Black Sea ports of Georgia with the major ports of Iran, thus positioning Armenia in a strategic transport corridor between Europe and Asia. Armenia is pursuing further loans from
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as part of the
Belt and Road Initiative The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, or B&R), formerly known as One Belt One Road ( zh, link=no, 一带一路) or OBOR for short, is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in nearly 150 ...
to complete the north–south highway. Armenia connects to European road networks via the International E-road network through various routes such as;
European route E117 European Route E 117 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe. Description The E 117 starts from Mineralnye Vody, Russia, via the Georgian Military Road to Georgia's capital Tbilisi, vi ...
,
European route E691 European route E 691 is a European B class road running from Armenia through Georgia to Turkey. Route * **: Ashtarak () - Gyumri - Ashotsk * **: Ninotsminda - Akhalkalaki - Akhaltsikhe **: Akhaltsikhe - Vale * **: Türkgözü - Çamlı ...
,
European route E001 European route E001 is a European B class road in Georgia and Armenia part of the United Nations international E-road network, connecting the cities Marneuli - Sadakhlo - Bagratashen - Vanadzor. Route * **: Marneuli () - Sadakhlo * **: Bagr ...
and European route E60. Armenia also connects to the
Asian Highway Network The Asian Highway Network (AH), also known as the Great Asian Highway, is a cooperative project among countries in Asia and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to improve their connectivity via hig ...
through routes
AH81 Asian Highway 81 (AH81) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 1143 km (714 miles) from Larsi, Georgia to Baku, Azerbaijan, with ferry connection to Aktau, Kazakhstan. The route is as follows: Georgia * S3 Highway: Larsi - Natakhtari ...
,
AH82 Asian Highway 82 (AH82) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 1265 km (785 miles) from Sochi, Russia to Ivughli, Iran. The route is as follows: Russia *: Sochi Georgia *(under control) S-1 Highway: Leselidze - Sukhumi - Gali * S ...
and
AH83 Asian Highway 83 (AH83) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 172 km (107.5 miles) from Qazax, Azerbaijan to Yerevan, Armenia. The route is as follows: Azerbaijan * R23 Road: Qazax - Bala Cəfərli Armenia * M-4 Highway: Paravakar - ...
. The number of insured registered cars in Armenia has grown from 390,457 in 2011 to 457,878 in 2015.


Total

8,140 km
World Ranking: 112


Paved

7,700 km (including 1,561 km of expressways)


Unpaved

0 km (2006 est.)


Pipelines

Natural gas 3,838 km (2017)


Ports and harbors

Cargo shipments to landlocked Armenia are routed through ports in Georgia and Turkey.


Airports

Air transportation in Armenia is the most convenient and comfortable means of getting into the country. There are large international airports that accept both external and domestic flights throughout the Republic. As of 2020, 11 airports operate in Armenia. However, only Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport and Gyumri's
Shirak Airport Gyumri Shirak International Airport ( hy, Գյումրի Շիրակ Միջազգային Oդանավակայան, translit=Gyumri Shirak Mijazgayin Odanavakayan), is an international airport serving Gyumri and the province of Shirak, Armenia. ...
are in use for commercial aviation. There are three additional civil airports currently under reconstruction in Armenia, including Syunik Airport, Stepanavan Airport, and
Goris Airport Goris Airport, also known as Shinuyar Airport or Shinuhayr Airport is located to the south of Goris, near the village of Shinuhayr, Syunik Province, Armenia. It has been closed since the collapse of the USSR in 1991. However, the Armenian governme ...
. The leading Armenian airlines in operation are
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and
Armenia Airways Armenia Airways ( hy, Արմենիա Էյրվեյզ) is an Armenian carrier based at Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, Armenia. It was first founded in 2013 and started operations in late 2018. Currently, they own two Boeing 737s and are ...
. There are plenty of air connections between Yerevan and other regional cities, including Athens, Barcelona, Beirut, Berlin, Bucharest, Brussels, Damascus, Doha, Dubai, Istanbul, Kyiv, Kuwait City, London, Milan, Minsk, Moscow, Paris, Prague, Riga, Rome, Tehran, Tel-Aviv, Tbilisi, Vienna, Venice, and Warsaw, as well as daily connections to most major cities within the
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region. Statistics show that the number of tourists arriving in the country by air transportation increases yearly. In 2018, passenger flow at the two main airports of Armenia reached a record high of 2,856,673 million people. In December 2019, yearly passenger flow exceeded 3,000,000 million people for the first time in Armenia's history. In November 2019, the creation of a Free Route Airspace (FRA) between Armenia and Georgia was announced. The process has been carried out through the joint efforts of the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia, the
Georgian Civil Aviation Administration Georgian Civil Aviation Administration (საქართველოს სამოქალაქო ავიაციის ადმინისტრაციის) is the Aviation Authority which controls all the aviation affairs on the te ...
and Eurocontrol. The Free Route Airspace between the two South Caucasus countries will increase flights to around 40,000 annually. Country comparison to the world: 153


Airports - with paved runways

Total: 10 :Over 3,047 m (9,900 feet): 2 :1,524 to 2,437 m (7,920 feet): 2 :914 to 1,523 m (4,950 feet): 4 :Under 914 m: 2 (as of 2008)


Airports - with unpaved runways

Total: 1 :1,524 to 2,437 m: 0 :914 to 1,523 m: 1 :under 914 m: 0 (as of 2008)


Heliports

Armenia maintains a number of both military and civilian
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. The main military heliport is located on the premises of Erebuni Airport in Yerevan. Meanwhile, the company Armenian Helicopters, based at Zvartnots Airport in Yerevan, offers charter flights within Armenia and to certain neighboring countries, including Georgia, Russia, and Turkey. Helicopter services are delivered with the US-made Robinson R66 and the European AIRBUS EC130T2 choppers. Flights can be carried out as scheduled or on individual routes.


Aerial tramways

The Wings of Tatev is currently the world's longest reversible aerial tramway which holds the record for longest non-stop double-track cable car and is located in the town of Halidzor. In October 2019, it was announced that investors were interested in creating an aerial tramway in the capital, Yerevan.


International transport agreements

Armenia cooperates in various international transport-related organizations and agreements, including the following: * Eurocontrol * European Aviation Safety Agency (Pan-European Partner) * European Civil Aviation Conference *
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* International Civil Aviation Organization * International Road Transport Union * International Transport Forum *
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(Associate member) * Montreal Convention * TIR Convention * TRACECA *
Trans-European Transport Networks The Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) is a planned network of roads, railways, airports and water infrastructure in the European Union. The TEN-T network is part of a wider system of Trans-European Networks (TENs), including a telecommunic ...


See also

* Economy of Armenia * General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia *
Ministry of Transport and Communication (Armenia) The Ministry of Transport and Communication of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի Տրանսպորտի և Կապի Նախարարություն ) is a government ministry in Armenia. The head office is located in Yerevan. Leadership Between 2018 and ...
* Tourism in Armenia * Transport in Europe * Transport in Georgia (country) * Transport in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic * Transport in the Soviet Union


References


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