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==(Gyumri -) Ahuryan YKŽD - Dogukapi TCDD (- Kars)==
==(Gyumri -) Ahuryan YKŽD - Doğukapı TCDD (- Kars)==
[D] Line closed. Between Dogukapi and Ahuryan the route was interlaced dual gauge, 1435 mm and 1520mm. YKZD took passengers to Dogukapi with cross-platform interchange there. Goods traffic was transferred by crane at Ahuryan. The line has been out of use since 12 July 1993, when Turkey closed its border with Armenia as a result of a political dispute.
[D] Line closed. The line has been out of use since 12 July 1993, when Turkey closed its border with Armenia as a result of a political dispute, and is now either derelict or lifted.</br>
Between Doğukapı and Ahuryan the route was interlaced dual gauge, 1435 mm and 1520mm. YKZD took passengers to Doğukapı with cross-platform interchange there. Goods traffic was transferred by crane at Ahuryan.
 
On 30 July 2024, the two countries agreed to assess the technical requirements for reopening the crossing. However, nothing appears to have happened since  so any reopening seems most unlikely.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Armenia]]
* [[Turkey]]
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]]
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]]



Latest revision as of 21:45, 23 December 2024

(Gyumri -) Ahuryan YKŽD - Doğukapı TCDD (- Kars)

[D] Line closed. The line has been out of use since 12 July 1993, when Turkey closed its border with Armenia as a result of a political dispute, and is now either derelict or lifted.
Between Doğukapı and Ahuryan the route was interlaced dual gauge, 1435 mm and 1520mm. YKZD took passengers to Doğukapı with cross-platform interchange there. Goods traffic was transferred by crane at Ahuryan.

On 30 July 2024, the two countries agreed to assess the technical requirements for reopening the crossing. However, nothing appears to have happened since so any reopening seems most unlikely.

See also