The government of Pakistan has announced that the Islamabad–Tehran–Istanbul (ITI) freight train. It will restart operations on December 31, 2025. This train will connect Pakistan, Iran, and Türkiye. And its aim is to improve trade and transport in these 3 regions.  

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Key Facts About the ITI Train  

Feature  

Details  

Launch Date  

31 December 2025 (subject to final approvals)  

Route  

Islamabad → Tehran → Istanbul  

Type of Service  

Freight (cargo only)  

Passengers  

Not allowed  

Purpose  

Boost trade, faster transport, cheaper logistics  

Why the Train Was Delayed  

Federal Minister for  Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi explained that the project was delayed earlier because of:  

  • The regional war situation  
  • Unfinalized trade arrangements between Pakistan and Türkiye  

He also said the restart depends on which goods will be exported and imported, which trade ministers are currently finalizing.  

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History of the ITI Freight Train  

  • December 2021: Service restarted and reached Türkiye in January 2022  
  • August 2022: Service stopped due to:  

    • Delays in transit  
    • Poor service quality  
    • Slow customs clearance  
    • High freight charges  
    • Flood damage and the collapse of Hirok Bridge  

Why This Train Is Important  

  • Provides a fast and reliable trade route from South Asia to Europe  
  • Reduces transportation costs compared to shipping by sea  
  • Helps Pakistani exporters reach European markets efficiently  

Future Plans  

Minister Abbasi also said Pakistan is planning a new rail link with Kazakhstan through Chaman. This will improve access to Central Asia and Europe and expand Pakistan’s trade routes.  

Conclusion  

The restart of the ITI freight train on December 31 marks a significant step for Pakistan’s trade and transport network. As we explore, it will carry only cargo for now. But the service promises to make the movement of goods faster and more efficient. By linking Pakistan with Iran and Türkiye, the train could strengthen economic ties in the region. This step of progress will create new opportunities for businesses and exporters in the future.  


 




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