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Turkey signs preliminary agreement for the largest foreign-funded rail project

The Turkish government has signed preliminary agreements with six international lenders for a $6.75 billion project to build a new railway across the Bosphorus. This would be Turkey's largest foreign-financed railway.

He said that once the line is completed, it will be able to transport 33 million passengers each year and 30 million tonnes of freight. It would also boost the country's rail capacity between Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

The funds will be used to support the Northern Ring Railway Project. This project will run 125 km (78 miles) and carry passengers and freight between?Gebze and Halkali, via the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge that connects Istanbul's main airports.

The minister stated that preliminary agreements were made with the World Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as well as the Asian Development Bank and Islamic Development Bank.

Uraloglu stated that "we aim to?complete the tender process and?hand?over the site this year so (construction) works can begin."

The Marmaray tunnel is the only way to transport rail freight across the Bosphorus Strait. However, this service is available for a limited number of hours each day. According to the website of the Ministry, only 1.7 million tonnes of cargo was transported through Marmaray from 2020 to October 2025. Reporting by Tuvan Gümrukcu and Can Sezer; editing by Andrei Khalip

(source: Reuters)