Kazakhstan's Kuryk-Jetibay Road Upgrade Enhances Access To Seaport And TITR
Date
7/24/2024 3:12:32 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Nazrin Abdul
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Significant repairs are nearing completion on the 64-kilometer
road connecting the villages of Kuryk and Jetibay in the Mangistay
region of Kazakhstan, Azernews reports citing the
Ministry of transport of Kazakhstan.
The Kuryk-Jetibay road is critical as it provides access to the
Kuryk seaport, an integral part of the Trans-Caspian International
Transport Route (Middle Corridor).
Upon completion, all transit traffic will be directed through
the Kuryk port. Previously, drivers had to stop in Aktau, but now
they can travel directly to the seaport via Jetibay village.
"The road, serving for over half a century, required extensive
reconstruction. We are nearing completion of these major renovation
works, utilizing locally sourced construction materials. Once
operational, travel time to the main TITR corridor passing through
our country will be reduced by an additional two hours," stated
Marat Karabayev, Minister of Transport.
The overhaul aims to enhance road capacity and ensure safer
traffic flow.
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