Moscow-Kazan High Speed Railway Construction Project

railway

Distance

770 km
new
770km
rehabilitated
– km
existing
– km

Cost

$18b
$18,000,000,000

planned

Description

The Moscow–Kazan High-Speed Railway was a proposed high-speed passenger rail corridor intended to connect Moscow with Kazan in Russia’s Volga region. Originally conceived as the first stage of a longer Eurasian high-speed rail network potentially extending toward Yekaterinburg and China, the project became one of the most high-profile examples of proposed China–Russia transport cooperation during the early Belt and Road period.

Finance

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loan
Exim Bank of China
Development bank
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