Islamabad: After a pause of around a decade, the first freight train between Istanbul and Islamabad via Tehran reached Ankara on Monday. The first train through Lahore, Taftan, and Zahedan completed its 17-day journey in 13 days and the second train is already on its way to Turkey, according to Dawn.
Pakistan Railways Director (Operations) Imtiaz Ahmad said that the train consisted of eight wagons carrying pink salt weighing 150 tonnes "Second train, which had departed from Azakhel dry port on December 28, carried 525 tonnes of soapstone.
It has entered Iran and will reach Zahedan very soon where the trans-shipment-related work will be completed," he said. "Iran would only be used as a transit country for the Istanbul-Tehran-Islamabad (ITI) train service, and all the goods loaded from Pakistan would only be transported to Turkey," he added.
Ahmad further revealed that a third train would also depart soon for Turkey, as the demand and load is currently under assessment by freight forwarders. "We are also expecting transportation of various goods to Pakistan from Turkey and the freight forwarders there are working on it," he said.