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Asia speeds up trans-regional rail links

Asia’s transport ministers met in Bangkok on December 14 to discuss the feasibility of linking up their national rail networks to form an international regional system.
Asia’s transport ministers met inBangkok on December 14 to discuss the feasibility of linking up theirnational rail networks to form an international regional system.

Also discussed at the forum were measures to build major railwaystations to connect the region's key economic hubs, turning them into“dry ports” to store and distribute freight on a global scale.

The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific(UNESCAP) said that it is essential to connect regional railwaynetworks together, along with increasing national and regional demands,to boost growth after the global economic meltdown.

A taskforce set up to examine a Trans-Asian Railway system (TAR) willconsider implementing an inter-Governmental agreement on this whichcame into force in June. The move will connect up 114,000 km of railacross 28 Asian and European countries.

The taskforce will also look at ways of effectively transportingfreight and passengers in the region as well as between Asia andEurope.

TAR is the second agreement to be sponsored by UNESCAP with the first one on Asia’s road network coming into force in 2005./.

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