The Middle Corridor/Trans-Caspian International Transport Route

Corridor Affected Territory

buffer distance

Total cost

US$23.76 billion
$23,762,000,000

Components

The Middle Corridor, or Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), is a 4,000 km multimodal trade and transport network linking Southeast Asia and China to Europe. Bypassing Russia and the Suez Canal, the route crosses Kazakhstan, the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye. In order to increase the flow of goods to the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route in February 2014, the Coordination Committee for the Development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (hereinafter - TITR) was established. Since February 2017, the International Association "Trans-Caspian International Transport Route" has started its activities.
Corridor trend or concept line

The Istanbul–Kapıkule High Speed Railway

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Operational

Ankara–Sivas High-Speed Railway

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Operational

The Eastern Türkiye Middle Corridor Railway Development Project

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Under contruction

1915 Çanakkale Bridge and Motorway Project

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Operational

Istanbul North Rail Crossing Project

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Planned

Ankara–Istanbul high-speed railway

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Operational

Ankara Intermodal Terminal

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Operational

Filyos Port

port
Operational

The North Aegean (Çandarlı) Port

port

Baku-Tbilisi-Kars (BTK) Railway

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Operational
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