Multimodal corridor

Rail, road and river: Kazakhstan plans new transit route between China and Russia

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Kazakhstan is planning a new route to transit goods between China and Russia. It has identified the Irtysh river, which flows between Russia and China through Kazakhstan’s northeast, as a waterway with potential for a multimodal corridor. Development of the route could see rail freight flow all the way up to the Arctic Sea by 2026.

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Multimodal corridor

Rail, road and river: Kazakhstan plans new transit route between China and Russia

Image: Shutterstock. © Alvago

Kazakhstan is planning a new route to transit goods between China and Russia. It has identified the Irtysh river, which flows between Russia and China through Kazakhstan’s northeast, as a waterway with potential for a multimodal corridor. Development of the route could see rail freight flow all the way up to the Arctic Sea by 2026.

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