Trans-Afghan railway construction set to begin in 2025
The construction of the Trans-Afghan railway, connecting Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, is planned to begin in 2025, according to Minister of Transport Ilhom Mahkamov. The announcement follows President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s February 3 review of major transport infrastructure projects, including progress on the railway.

Photo: Kun.uz
According to Ilhom Mahkamov, who spoke on the "O’zbekiston 24" TV channel, the project includes expanding an 80-kilometer section to reach Pakistani and Iranian ports through Afghanistan.
He stated that the president was briefed on the selected route and cooperation with project donors.
“At the end of last year, construction of the China - Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan railway, initiated by our esteemed president, was launched. This year, it is planned to start the construction of the Trans-Afghan railway,” he said.
In February 2021, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan signed a roadmap in Tashkent for the construction of the "Termez - Mazar-i-Sharif - Kabul - Peshawar" railway. The project was initially scheduled for preparation in May and construction in September 2021. However, the change of power in Afghanistan delayed its progress. Nevertheless, in December, Afghanistan's interim government joined the initiative. On July 18, 2022, an expedition began to determine the route and conduct a feasibility study for the Trans-Afghan railway.
Uzbekistan's "BOSHTRANSLOYIHA" institute estimated the railway construction cost at $4.6 billion, while Pakistan assessed it at $8.2 billion. According to media reports, the project's cost is estimated to range between $4.8 billion and $6 billion. The railway is expected to span 573 km and have a freight capacity of up to 20 million tons per year.
This new transport corridor aims to connect the European Union, Russia, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and subsequently the countries of Southeast Asia.
Recommended
List of streets and intersections being repaired in Tashkent published
SOCIETY | 19:12 / 16.05.2024
Uzbekistan's flag flies high on Oceania's tallest volcano
SOCIETY | 17:54 / 15.05.2024
New tariffs to be introduced in Tashkent public transport
SOCIETY | 14:55 / 05.05.2023
Onix and Tracker cars withdrawn from sale
BUSINESS | 10:20 / 05.05.2023
Latest news
-
Massive embezzlement uncovered at Andijan State University: Rector, chief accountant and other officials jailed
SOCIETY | 20:36 / 07.07.2025
-
Uzbekistan's economy expands 6.8% in first half of 2025
SOCIETY | 20:34 / 07.07.2025
-
Heatwave triggers nearly 250,000 emergency calls across Uzbekistan
SOCIETY | 20:31 / 07.07.2025
-
Why medicines cost more in Uzbekistan? Pharmaceutical Agency chief explains
SOCIETY | 18:21 / 07.07.2025
Related News

12:05 / 01.07.2025
Railway connecting China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan moves into full-scale construction phase

12:01 / 30.06.2025
Court rejects railway companies' appeal, orders to repay 1.3 billion UZS in fare overcharges for Fergana commuters

20:06 / 17.06.2025
Uzbekistan supports China–Central Asia connectivity with new energy and tech initiatives

12:17 / 17.06.2025