South Caucasus Railway

South Caucasus Railway (Armenian: Հարավկովկասյան երկաթուղի, ՀԿԵ, Russian: Южно-Кавказская железная дорога, ЮКЖД) is the sole railway company in Armenia, owned by Russian Railways, responsible for all inter-city, commuter, and freight rail transport in Armenia. The network consists of 780 kilometers (480 mi) of track with all lines in the Russian gauge.

ՀԿԵ / ЮКЖД
South Caucasus Railway
IndustryRailways
HeadquartersYerevan railway station, ,
Area served
Armenia
ServicesRail transport, Cargo transport
OwnerRussian Railways
Websitewww.railway.am
ՀԿԵ / ЮКЖД
South Caucasus Railway
Armenia's railway network.
Yerevan railway station — the biggest in Armenia.
Overview
HeadquartersYerevan
Reporting markHYU / YuKŽD
Locale Armenia
Dates of operation2008present
PredecessorArmenian Railways
Technical
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in)
Electrification3 kV DC
Length780 km (480 mi)
Other
Websitewww.railway.am

Main information

On 13 February 2008, the Government of Armenia signed an agreement to transfer 100% of the state-owned Armenian Railways to Russian Railways. According to the agreement, the concession period is 30 years, with a possible extension for another 10 years by mutual agreement of the parties. In accordance with the terms of the tender, existing railway employees (4,300 people), except those of retirement age, were transferred to the staff of South Caucasus Railway on salary increases of up to 20%.[1]

Routes

South Caucasus Railway currently operates the following services:[2]

1. Armenia - Georgia express/sleeper service: Yerevan to Tbilisi / Batumi via Gyumri and Vanadzor[3][4]

2. Yerevan to Araks (Myasnikan) / Gyumri - 3 services a day plus 1 additional short journey to Araks, and a weekend express service (without stops between Yerevan and Gyumri). An onward branch from Gyumri to Artik, Pemzashen and Maralik has not run a passenger service since 2013, whilst a freight only line also branches from Armavir [the station prior to Araks] to the Metsamor power plant.

3. Yerevan to Ararat & Yeraskh - 1 service a day

4. Summer-only service from Yerevan (Almast station) to Hrazdan, Sevan and Shorzha[5] (a branch from Hrazdan to Dilijan via the 8km-long Meghradzor-Fioletovo tunnel has not been used since 2012[6] [and onward to Ijevan since 1992[7]])

The latter route is used year round by freight trains, running beyond Shorzha to transport gold ore from Sotk mine just beyond Vardenis back via the Yerevan western bypass freight railway line to the refinery in Ararat (as well as by trains serving the Hrazdan Cement plant located 5km up the Dilijan branch). A link also exists to the Yerevan Metro at Charbakh Depot via the Karmir Blur siding.

Rolling stock

Passenger trips are served by two types of trains: Soviet ER2 and modern EP2D trains.

The Soviet ER2 trains consist of 3-4 cars, and run on Yerevan - Araks, Yerevan - Gyumri (evening departure from Yerevan, morning from Gyumri), and Almast - Shorzha routes.

EP2D trains consist of 2 cars, and run on the Yerevan - Yeraskh, Yerevan - Gyumri (morning and afternoon from Yerevan, noon and evening from Gyumri), and the Yerevan - Gyumri weekend express routes.[8]

Except with Georgia, all international railway links between Armenia and its neighbors have been closed since 1993.[9]

See also

References

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