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Pakistan eyes resuming Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul freight train service this year

byCT Report
05/12/2025
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LAHORE: Pakistan and Iran have agreed to resume the Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul (ITI) freight train service this year, APP said, in their bid to boost regional connectivity and cross-border trade.

The ITI covers over 6,500 kilometers, spanning 2,570 kilometers in Iran, 2,000 kilometers in Turkiye and about 1,900 kilometers in Pakistan.

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The freight train service was launched in August 2009 as a project under the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), a 10-nation Asian trade bloc but was suspended in 2012 due to security reasons.

ITI train service was revived in December 2021 after nearly a decade, with trains reaching Turkiye in January 2022. It operated until August that year before the ITI operation was suspended again due to administrative and operational issues.

Pakistan Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi met Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam in Islamabad on Thursday, the APP reported, with talks focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing political, economic, and trade cooperation.

“During the meeting, both parties agreed to resume the Islamabad–Tehran–Istanbul (ITI) Train within this year, a key step toward revitalizing regional connectivity and boosting cross-border trade,” the APP said.

It said Abbasi emphasized the importance of increasing Pakistan–Iran trade volumes and enhancing mutual imports and exports. The minister noted that trade will significantly contribute to railway revenue and support Pakistan’s national economy.

APP said the Iranian envoy invited Abbasi to visit Iran, which he accepted. The Pakistani minister said he would inspect the Iranian railway system to explore avenues for modern, efficient, and expanded rail connectivity across the region.

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