Georgian Railway
The Georgian Railway is the national railway company of Georgia, responsible for the operation and management of the country's rail transport system. Established in 1994, it plays a crucial role in connecting major cities and regions, facilitating both passenger and freight services across the country.
The railway network spans approximately 1,500 kilometers, linking Tbilisi, the capital, with other key locations such as Batumi and Zugdidi. The Georgian Railway aims to enhance transportation efficiency and promote economic development by providing reliable and accessible rail services to its users.