Adb Approves $80 Mln for Uzbekistan Railway Electrification

AKIPRESS.COM - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved an $80 million loan for the electrification of 145 kilometers (km) of railway in Uzbekistan, linking the cities of Pap, Namangan, and Andijan.

The electrified track is part of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Corridor 2, a critical transport link in the region, the ADB said."Ensuring the safety, reliability, and sustainability of railway networks is an important component of growth and development for a landlocked country like Uzbekistan," said Takeo Konishi, ADB's Country Director for Uzbekistan.

"Improving transport in Uzbekistan will strengthen the country's strategic location as a trade and transport hub in Central Asia."The project will facilitate direct and efficient operation of both freight and passenger train services linking major cities in the Fergana Valley home to nearly a third of Uzbekistan's population with Tashkent, the country's capital.

The project will help improve transport connectivity and encourage growth and job creation in the Fergana Valley. It will also increase regional trade along CAREC's Corridor 2 as well as improve environmental and safety performance of the railway.

An expected 10,000 tons of CO2 will be saved every year as a result of the project.The total project...

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