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Key Georgian rail line reopens after explosion
25 Aug 2008 06:33:55 GMT
Source: Reuters
TBILISI, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Georgia's main east-west railway was reopened overnight following a fuel train explosion on the line west of the central town of Gori, Georgian Railways said on Monday.

Railway spokeswoman Irma Stepnadze said damage to the line was limited. "Railway traffic has been restored," she told Reuters.

The explosion, which police said they believed was caused by a landmine, occurred on the main track of the railway line linking eastern and western Georgia -- a route used by oil exports from Azerbaijan to European markets.

Azeri officials said on Sunday oil cargoes were being held up at the border with Georgia following the explosion.

Russian troops left Gori, a key town in the Russia-Georgia conflict over breakaway South Ossetia, on Friday after a 10-day occupation. The explosion occurred near an abandoned Georgian military base.

On Aug. 16, an explosion downed a bridge on the line further east near the town of Kaspi. Russia denied Georgian accusations that it was behind the attack.

Oil exports were disrupted, but Azerbaijan said Georgia had offered a smaller, disused rail bridge for use until the damaged bridge was repaired. (Reporting by Niko Mchedlishvili; writing by Matt Robinson; Editing by Charles Dick)


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