- Georgian Railway
Georgian Railway LLC is the national rail company of the country of Georgia.
A vital artery linking the
Black Sea and theCaspian Sea , it sits on the shortest route between theEurope andCentral Asia . Built to standardRussian gauge , at present the fully electrified mainline of the Georgian Railway is 1323.9 km in length, consisting of 1422 bridges, 32 tunnels, 22 passenger and 114 freight stations.citeweb|url=http://www.railway.ge/portal/alias__Railway/lang__en/tabid__886/default.aspx|title=Georgian Railway - About Us|publisher=Georgian Railway LLC|accessdate=2008-08-23]History
Founded in 1865,citeweb|url=http://www.railway.ge/portal/alias__Railway/lang__en/tabid__887/default.aspx|title=Georgian Railway - History|publisher=Georgian Railway LLC|accessdate=2008-08-23] operations started in 1871 between
Poti and Kvirila (present dayZestaponi ). The first passenger train ran onOctober 10 ,1872 , from Poti arrived toTbilisi .From this central spine, the railway network expanded with links to: Rioni to
Kutaisi (1877), Rioni-Tkibuli (1887), Zestafoni toChiatura (1895). The Tbilisi toBaku line became operational in 1883, allowing transportation of Azerbaijan oil through the port ofBatumi . In 1899 the railway connection between Georgia andArmenia was established. TheKhashuri toBorjomi link was built in 1894, with the Borjomi toBakuriani narrow-gauge line operational from 1902, to serve the higher levelskiing community. TheKakheti railway branch line was completed in 1915.The second major development of Georgian railways was due to rapid industrialisation and need for better distribution of agricultural products, including
tea ,citrus andwine produce. This resulted in the construction of the branch lines to:Natanebi -Ozurgeti (1924);Brotseula -Tskaltubo (1934),Senaki -Ingiri -Gali (1930), Gali-Ochamchire -Sokhumi (1938),Gori -Tskhinvali (1940). The construction of theSokhumi -Adler allowing connection to the Russian railway network started during theWorld War II , and was in full operation by 1949.The new
Marabda toAkhalkalaki line opened on31 December ,1986 .Infrastructure
Due to the challenging mountainous geography of Georgia, railway engineers have often been faced with some difficult challenges. In 1890 the dual tracking of the
Tsipa tunnel was completed, allowing faster passage of East-West traffic.On
August 16 ,1932 for the first time in theUSSR , the first electric traction train ran in theSurami pass. TheGeneral Electric Company produced the initial eight electric locomotives of Class S for the service, followed by an additional 21 Class Ss built by theKolomna andDinamo works between 1932 and 1934. By November 1967 all Georgian railway was electrified, including the Borjomi-Bakuriani narrow-gauge line.Post
World War Two , from 1946 the USSR army engineers with the prospect of connection to their system introduced modern communications, automatisation andAutomatic Block Signal ling systems. This was followed by the introduction of on train and guard radio communication systems, a process which was completed by 1949.Present day
Following the dissolution of the
USSR , the Georgian Government took control of many of the key assets of the new country, and undertook an aggressive privatisation campaign. The railway assets of Georgia were formed into the new 100% government owned company The Georgian Railway LLC, which operates under the public law of the Enterprise Management Agency, part of the Ministry of Economic Development. It is charged with both management and maintenance of the rail infrastructure, as well as all operations of passenger and freight services. The team which forms the management body consist of: The Assembly of Partners, Supervisory Board and the Board of Directors.Following an attempt to privatise Georgian Railway LLC in January 2007, [citeweb|url=http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav013108a.shtml#|title=PRIVATIZING GEORGIA’S RAILWAY: BIDS BEFORE STRATEGY|publisher=EurAsia.net|date=2008-01-31|accessdate=2008-08-23] the government agreed a public/private partnership with British
private equity company Parkfield under an 89 year management agreement, under which Parkfield will invest $1billion over the first 10year period from September 2007. [citeweb|url=http://www.4rail.net/timeline_main.html#200709georgia|title=Georgia hands over railway management to Parkfield |publisher=4rail.net|date=2007-09-18|accessdate=2008-08-23]Incidents
Following the 2008
South Ossetia incident, Russian army forces entered parts of Georgia and damaged key Georgian assets. This included a railway bridge near the western Georgian town ofKaspi , [citeweb|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3583755,00.html|title=Damaged Georgian railway to open in 10 days|publisher=Israel News|date=2008-08-17|accessdate=2008-08-23] and application of mines to the mainline west of Gori resulted in the complete derailment and resultant fire of an oil train. [citeweb|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-georgia-russia,0,1867681.story|title=US warship sails into Georgia with aid; Georgians blame Russia for oil train hitting mine|author=Rising, David|publisher=Chicago Tribune/Associated Press|date=2008-08-24|accessdate=2008-08-24]References
External links
* [http://www.railway.ge Georgian Railways website]
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