Updated On: 28 July, 2025 04:24 PM IST | Tehran | ANI
Iran plans to launch three new international rail routes connecting Tehran to Turkey, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan to enhance regional connectivity. The Tehran-Ankara line may start in two months, while the Herat and Mary routes await travel and technical clearances. The move comes as Iran also assists returning Afghan migrants.

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Iran has announced plans to launch three international passenger rail routes -- including a key connection to Afghanistan -- as part of efforts to boost regional connectivity and economic integration, Khaama Press reported.
According to Jabar Ali Zakeri, CEO of Iranian Railways and Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development, the new rail links will connect Iran with Turkey, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan.
Zakeri said a direct passenger service between Tehran and Ankara is one of the flagship projects. "This will build on the existing Tehran-Van line in Turkey," he noted, adding that "talks are underway between officials of both countries on fares and financial arrangements." The line is expected to become operational within two months, as reported by Khaama Press.