The service connects Black Sea ports in Georgia with ports and terminals in Azerbaijan and serves as a fixed-schedule rail link for container traffic along the Middle Corridor.
The deal will combine the two operators’ first- and last-mile rail services and terminal infrastructure businesses across Canada and the United States.
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An we use this corridor for fuel trains if the strait is still blocked?
An we use this corridor for fuel trains if the strait is still blocked?