(MENAFN- AzerNews) The Aghdam-Khankendi railway was built in 1979 on the initiative
and under the leadership of national leader Heydar Aliyev. Heydar
Aliyev, who always paid special attention to the development of
Garabagh, attached particular importance to the construction of
railway lines in the region. Thanks to the opening of the
Baku-Yevlakh-Khankendi railway, the socio-economic and cultural
development of Garabagh accelerated, and its ties with Baku were
strengthened. In addition to improving the material and technical
supply of the population, this also significantly improved the
economic performance of the region. Thus, due to lower costs for
the supply of raw materials and transportation of products, the
cost of products manufactured in Garabagh has significantly
decreased. All this was achieved precisely as a result of the
efforts of the national leader.
Azernews presents some statistical data on the
significance of the communication lines passing through Aghdam in
Khankendi, and their prospects for the region with reference to
Azertag.
In the 80s of the last century, the annual turnover of cargo
transportation on the section of the Barda-Aghdam railway line of
the Yevlakh-Khankendi line was 1.5 million tons, and on the section
of the Aghdam-Khankendi railway line (27 kilometers) - 1 million
tons. At that time, the speed of trains was 60 km/h on the
Barda-Aghdam railway line, 40 km/h on the Aghdam-Khankendi railway
line.
As a result of the occupation by Armenia of 20 percent of the
territory of Azerbaijan in the early 1990s, the railway sector of
the republic, as well as other sectors of the economy, suffered
significant damage. Along with the equipment, an important part of
the railways of Azerbaijan was occupied, the activity of the
Yevlakh-Khankendi railway was stopped, the Aghdam, Askaran and
Khankendi stations of this line were seized, the railways were
brutally destroyed by the Armenians.
Thirty years later, under the leadership of the victorious
Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, life is being revived in
our liberated lands - the construction of new railway lines in
these regions is being implemented.
It should be noted that by the Decree of the President of the
Republic of Azerbaijan dated November 24, 2020, the design and
construction of the Barda-Aghdam railway line has begun. At
present, 90 percent of the design work has been completed, physical
progress in the construction and installation work of the line is
70 percent. Long-length rails with a length of 56.951 km were laid,
and the first stage of earthworks, construction of engineering
structures, laying of elements of the superstructure of the track
and turnouts were fully completed. By the end of this year, it is
planned to complete the design and construction of the Barda-Aghdam
railway line.
We present the following information on the technical
indicators of the project and the scope of work:
- The length of the line, taking into account the side branches,
is 57.857 km, including 47.1 km along the axis;
- the volume of earthworks is 1,368,816 cubic meters;
- Stations (4 units): Barda, Kocharli, Tazakand and Aghdam;
- Number of engineering structures - 130 units;
. Including 3 bridges, 1 viaduct, 7 animal crossings, 85
drainage pipes, 1 elevated crossing and 33 emergency crossings;
- In general, the project has 16 interchanges at the same level
with the highway, including 9 with a barrier and 7 without a
barrier;
- Number of turnouts - 34 units;
- The length of communication and signaling systems - 47.1
km;
The predicted speed of trains is 80 km/h, the annual turnover of
cargo transportation is 1.5 million tons.
How to transport goods to Garabagh faster and more
efficiently?
At one time, the communication lines passing through Aghdam -
automobile and railway - provided the needs of the inhabitants of
Khankendi, Shusha and Lachin. The shortest route from Baku to
Khankendi, Shusha, Lachin ran through Aghdam. The use of the
Baku-Yevlakh-Aghdam-Khankendi-Shusha-Lachin highway was more
efficient. This road is able to provide faster and more efficient
delivery of humanitarian cargo.
It should be noted that in the 1980s, the republican road R-28
Yevlakh-Khojaly-Lachin, which runs through the center of the city
of Aghdam, was used to travel from Baku to Khankendi and Shusha. In
the same years, from the 40th kilometer of the Aghdam-Barda road, a
two-lane Aghdam ring road of local significance was laid with a
length of 17.5 km, which ran up to the administrative territory of
the Askaran region bypassing the center of the city of Aghdam, and
before the occupation of Azerbaijani lands by Armenia, the entire
population of Garabagh, as well as the population of the Lachin
districts constantly used this road.
Recall that the distance from the city of Aghdam to the Askaran
district is 6 kilometers, to the city of Khankendi - 23 kilometers,
and from Khankendi to the city of Shusha - 11 kilometers. The
distance from Baku to Aghdam is 360 kilometers, to Khankendi - 383
kilometers, to Shusha - 394 kilometers and to Lachin - 435
kilometers.
In accordance with the infrastructure restoration project in the
territories liberated from occupation, the construction of
four-lane highways of the first technical category Barda-Aghdam,
44.5 kilometers long, and Aghdam-Fuzuli, 65.7 kilometers long, is
in full swing. The capacity of both highways is 17,000 vehicles per
day.
Before the conflict, the
Baku-Yevlakh-Aghdam-Khankendi-Shusha-Lachin highway and the
Baku-Aghdam-Khankendi railway line played an important role in the
development of Garabagh. Despite the fact that the railway line was
out of order during the occupation, it is quite possible to get
there and back by motorway. Therefore, the excuses of the Armenians
are inappropriate. Today, the economic potential of Azerbaijan
allows us to solve, among other things, the social issues of our
Armenian residents in Garabagh. Since this region is the territory
of Azerbaijan, all communications must now run through our state.
At present, there are three airports in the Garabagh economic
region and adjacent districts - in Ganja, Yevlakh and Fuzuli. This
creates the basis for turning the region into a hub for transport
and logistics projects. So, due to the proximity of airports to the
city of Barda, transportation of goods along the Barda-Aghdam road
and the Barda-Aghdam railway would avoid wastage of time. In this
regard, the Aghdam-Khankendi road acquires great significance.
It should also be noted that the Azerbaijan allowed the use of
the Aghdam-Khankendi road to meet the needs of Armenian minority in
Garabagh. Our state is determined to reintegrate the ethnic
Armenians living in Garabagh as equal citizens into the political,
legal, economic and social framework of Azerbaijan. Therefore,
Armenia must strictly comply with its obligations and not interfere
in the internal affairs of states, not harm the integration of
persons belonging to national minorities, and not incite separatism
in the territory of neighboring states.
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