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Putin shares rail plans that could see big projects intertwine

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Image: Shutterstock. © murathakanart.
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Image: Shutterstock. © murathakanart.

“From the Baltic and Barents Seas to the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean”. That’s how rail connectivity should work along the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), according to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The head of Russia shared some interesting views and plans during the National Railway Workers’ Day that could see different but equally significant transport projects intertwining.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Chief Editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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Global rail infrastructure

Putin shares rail plans that could see big projects intertwine

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Image: Shutterstock. © murathakanart.
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Image: Shutterstock. © murathakanart.

“From the Baltic and Barents Seas to the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean”. That’s how rail connectivity should work along the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), according to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The head of Russia shared some interesting views and plans during the National Railway Workers’ Day that could see different but equally significant transport projects intertwining.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Chief Editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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