- Rail transport in Abkhazia
Abkhazian railways consist of a convert|185|km|sing=on main line along the
Black Sea coast and a convert|36|km|abbr=on branch toTkvarcheli . [ [http://sbchf.narod.ru/12/abhjd1.html АБХАЗСКАЯ ЖЕЛЕЗНАЯ ДОРОГА: общие сведения] , ru icon] It connectedRussia 'sNorth Caucasus Railway with Georgian railways prior to 1992, however the connection with Georgia was severed as a result of theWar in Abkhazia . The railway is administered by the state-run "Abkhazskaya Zheleznaya Doroga" ( _ru. Абхазская Железная Дорога, _ab. Аҧсны Аиҳаамҩа) company. At the beginning of 2008 there was one regular long-distance trainMoscow -Sukhumi and occasional freight traffic. Top level contacts were underway by June 2008 to pursue further reconstruction and technical work was even begun, as presidents of the two countries discussed by phone. In a separate development, there is alsoNew Athos Subway , an underground electric railroad in theNew Athos Cave .History
Building a railroad along the Black Sea coast of the
Russian Empire was first planned in 19th century. Construction of theTuapse -Sochi section started during theFirst World War and was completed in 1923 in spite of the unrest, caused by theRussian Civil War .Sochi -Adler ,Inguri -Sukhumi (with Tkvarcheli branch) and Adler-Sukhumi sections were completed by 1927, 1940 and 1942 respectively and through traffic began thereafter.The construction encountered considerable difficulties due to the mountainous nature of some of the railroad's sections. The Abkhazian part of the railway was single track. The
Stalinist architecture station houses erected in 1950s were supposed to be some of the most beautiful in the Soviet Union.Structurally Abkhazian railroad was part of the Trans-Caucasian Railway (that included Georgian SSR and Armenian SSR railways) since 1967.
Railway in 1990s-2000s
The bridge over
Inguri river was blown up on14 August ,1992 , in the day when Georgian forces entered Abkhazia and which is considered the beginning of theWar in Abkhazia (the pretext for sending the Georgian National Guard to Abkhazia in 1992 was to protect the railroad).EURASIA INSIGHT, [http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav080505.shtml ABKHAZIA AND GEORGIA: READY TO RIDE ON THE PEACE TRAIN?] ( [http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:bZxE_5bcd2IJ:www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav080505.shtml+restoration+railroad+Abkhazia+refugees&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&client=firefox-a cached] ), 8.05.05] The bridge was restored and blown up again in 1993, after the end of the war. The track betweenOchamchira [http://www.aihaamua.tk/ ИСТОРИЯ АБХАЗСКОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗНОЙ ДОРОГИ] ] (or neighbouring Achagwara ) and border with Georgia was dismantled. The rest of the railways also suffered greatly during the war, however traffic was restored, soon after the war had ended. The railway system of Abkhazia was isolated in the 1990s due to the blockade imposed by Russia.On
25 December 2002 , Sochi-Sukhumielektrichka train made its first run since the war, which caused Georgian protests. [ [http://www.chairman.parliament.ge/ge/visits/2003/20_01_ru.htm Официальный визит Председателя Парламента Грузии Нино Бурджанадзе в Российскую Федерацию] , ru icon] As the number of Russian tourists increased greatly in the 2000s Sukhumi-Psou (Russian border) section was repaired in 2004 mainly by Russia and on10 September 2004 ,Moscow -Sukhumi train came to the capital of Abkhazia.The Sukhumi-Ochamchira, Sukhumi-Tkvarcheli, Sukhumi-Sochi
elektrichka s, that operated at some periods since 1993 no longer worked by 2007 due to various infrastructure problems. The last of them, Sukhumi-Gudauta, was closed down on the eve of 2008. [ [http://zkvzhd.abhazia.com/?p=news&id=66 Прекращено движение поезда Сухум - Гудаута] , 8.1.2008]There have been proposals of restoring destroyed parts of the railway and re-establishing traffic between Russia and Trans-Caucasian countries of Georgia and Armenia (the alternative route through Azerbaijan is significantly longer in case of Georgia and not available at all in case of Armenia due to the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict). Georgia has long tied the restoration of traffic with the return of refugees to Abkhazia. By June 2008, the positions may have been thawing (at least tentatively), as Russian and Georgian leaders were discussing re-opening the line and Russian workers had even arrived [cite news| url=http://www.medianews.ge/Society/2876.html| title=De facto official confirms restoration works on Abkhazia railway| date=2008-06-03| work=MediaNews| accessdate=2008-07-09| ] to begin reconstruction works despite tensions over the troubled enclave.References
* [http://zkvzhd.abhazia.com/ Абхазская Железная Дорога] ("Abhazian Railways") ru icon
* [http://www.aihaamua.tk/ История абхазской железной дороги] ("History of the Abkhazian railway") ru iconExternal links
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