Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgian Railways Director General Lasha Abashidze said that once the railway modernization project is launched, transit times will be reduced. According to Lasha Abashidze, as part of the modernization project, the company has built a completely new railway infrastructure on the pass section.

"The most difficult terrain for the railway is the pass section. Trains spend the longest time crossing this area, and the modernization project has provided us with a completely new infrastructure. It is worth noting that from January 1, the existing 47-wagon fleet will become 57, and we will also increase the weight of the trains, which will allow us to transport much more cargo per shipment,” said Lasha Abashidze.

According to his assessment, in addition to reducing transit time, the main challenge for Georgian Railways is the renewal of the wagon and locomotive fleet.

According to the company’s General Director, the railway will no longer repair old locomotives.

“We have made a decision to completely renew the locomotive fleet. We will purchase completely new locomotives and have a new, modern locomotive fleet. This is the largest project for the railway that we will implement,” said the General Director of the Railways.

According to him, with the reduction of transit time and a new locomotive fleet, Georgian Railways will become even more attractive for strategic partnerships in the "Middle Corridor".