The 225-kilometer railway, which spans the Afghan-Iranian border, is being constructed in four parts, with the final section expected to be completed in Afghanistan's Herat province by the end of 2023.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for Afghanistan's caretaker government, expressed enthusiasm about the development, emphasizing its significance in boosting economic relations in the region. He highlighted the potential of the railway network to connect Afghanistan with Iran and extend further to Turkey and Europe, thereby facilitating both trade and passenger transportation.
"The inauguration of this railway is a historic moment for Afghanistan," Mujahid said. "It will help to boost our economy and connect us with the wider world."
The Herat-Khaf railway is part of a larger plan to develop Afghanistan's railway network. The government has said that it plans to build a network of railways that will connect Afghanistan with its neighbors, as well as with China and Central Asia.
The development of Afghanistan's railway network is seen as a key step in the country's economic recovery. The railways will help to boost trade and investment, and they will also create jobs.
The inauguration of the Herat-Khaf railway is a positive development for Afghanistan. It is a sign that the country is moving forward and that it is committed to economic development. (ILKHA)