Turkmenistan and Iran to Build Dual-Gauge Rail Lines at Sarakhs Border Crossing
Turkmenistan and Iran have agreed to construct two new railway lines at the Sarakhs border crossing to enhance freight transport between the two countries, Iranian Railways chief Jabbar Ali Zakeri announced following talks with Turkmenistan’s Minister of Railways, Mammet Akmammedov. The agreement was reached during bilateral meetings in Turkmenbashi, held on the sidelines of the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, Iran’s Ministry of Roads and Urban Development reported on August 12, according to Biznes Turkmenistan. Zakeri stated that the project will include the construction of one standard-gauge and one broad-gauge line connecting the Sarakhs stations on both sides of the border. He emphasized the significance of expanding rail infrastructure to improve regional connectivity and noted that technical discussions between the two countries’ rail administrations would follow shortly. The Sarakhs crossing is a critical transit hub linking Iran to Central Asia and forms part of the International North-South Transport Corridor, aimed at facilitating trade between Asia and Europe. This initiative aligns with Turkmenistan’s broader strategy to diversify its export routes. Despite possessing the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves, the country has long struggled to access stable foreign markets. In October 2024, Ashgabat signed a landmark deal to supply 10 billion cubic meters of gas annually to Iraq, its first major export agreement in nearly two decades. While Turkmenistan maintains two gas pipelines to Iran with a combined capacity of 20 billion cubic meters, exports have been minimal since 2017 due to ongoing payment disputes.
