
Iran, Russia agree to share data on their railway locomotive fleet
| 04/January/2017 | 21:12
Ahmadi Naqedi said that the company decided to put out of service all the wagons built more than 55 years ago.
He said that according to a new approval, the Islamic Republic of Iran railways has plans to put out of service the wagons with the age of 45 years this year, according to IRNA.
Noting that Tehran-Mashad trains will be electricity-powered and the plan is passing its final stages, he said that some 70 electricity-powered locomotives have been allocated to the project.
He said that modernization of the railway is one of the four main priorities of the country.