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Azerbaijan To Receive First Stadler Rail Cars For BTK In Summer
Azerbaijan To Receive First Stadler Rail Cars For BTK In Summer
08.02.2016 06:40
The first 10 sleeping type passenger cars from Switzerland’s Stadler Rail Group will be delivered to Azerbaijan in summer 2016 for their use on the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars (BTK) railway.
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