Kirkuk-Baghdad railway line to be reopened after being closed for 20 years
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:42 | 11 January 2024
- Modified Date: 12:46 | 11 January 2024
The railway connecting Baghdad to Kirkuk province will be reopened after being closed for 20 years, an official said Wednesday.
The railway, which has been out of service due to attacks by terror organizations, especially Daesh/ISIS, and wars, will be repaired and put back into operation, Transportation Minister Rezzak Muheybes es-Sadavi told reporters during a visit to Kirkuk.
Sadavi said a joint commission has been established by the ministry and the Kirkuk Governorate to accelerate efforts.
He noted that the repair of some bridges and structures damaged in attacks will commence, and the process is expected to be completed quickly.
The railway project, connecting Baghdad to Mosul passing through Kirkuk, is expected to be extended to Türkiye.
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