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World Bank Unleashes $1.41 Billion for Middle Corridor Railway

Kazakhstan Targets Asia-Europe Logistics Surge

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February 24, 2026
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World Bank Unleashes $1.41 Billion for Middle Corridor Railway

FILE PHOTO: Kazakhstan’s railway.

ASIATODAY.ID, WASHINGTON — The World Bank has approved an $846 million IBRD guarantee to mobilize $1.41 billion in long-term commercial financing for a strategic rail connectivity project in Kazakhstan.

The investment strengthens the country’s role in the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor)—a fast-rising trade artery linking Asia and Europe.

The move signals a major push to modernize Kazakhstan’s rail infrastructure at a time when global supply chains are being reshaped and alternative Eurasian trade routes are gaining momentum.

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322-Kilometer Rail Line to Cut Distance and Transit Time in Half

The project—Transforming Rail Connectivity in Kazakhstan (Middle Corridor Development)—consists of two main pillars: large-scale rail investment and institutional reform.

The first component finances construction of a 322.3-kilometer greenfield railway line between Mointy and Kyzylzhar. The new link will:

– Eliminate a major network detour
– Shorten the corridor by 149 kilometers
– Ease congestion on heavily used sections
– Enable double-stack container operations
– Introduce modern signaling and telecommunications systems
– Provide provisions for future expansion and electrification

By 2030, the project is expected to triple freight volumes and halve end-to-end transit times along the Middle Corridor.

Reforming Kazakhstan’s National Rail Operator

The second component focuses on strengthening Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ), the country’s state railway operator.
Reform measures include: Tariff restructuring, Exploring alternative financing mechanisms, Strengthening financial and environmental management, Preparing for a potential future initial public offering (IPO).

According to Andrei Mikhnev, World Bank Country Manager for Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, the initiative goes beyond infrastructure investment.

“Beyond enabling critical infrastructure investments, this project supports important reforms that will strengthen Kazakhstan Temir Zholy’s financial sustainability and long-term competitiveness,” Mikhnev said.

A Global Financing Partnership

The project mobilizes $1.41 billion in private capital, backed by:

– $846 million IBRD guarantee from the World Bank
– $564 million co-guarantee from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

It is implemented under a Multi-Phase Programmatic Approach (MPA), allowing phased investments while gradually reducing reliance on sovereign guarantees.

The initiative also draws on the combined expertise of: International Finance Corporation (IFC), Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), Climate Gains and Regional Integration.

Shifting freight from road to rail is expected to significantly cut transport-related emissions, aligning with Kazakhstan’s climate commitments.

Climate-resilient infrastructure will also: Lower trade and logistics costs, Improve market access, Stimulate job creation and Accelerate regional economic integration.

With this landmark financing package, Kazakhstan is not merely laying new tracks—it is positioning itself at the heart of a rapidly evolving Eurasian logistics landscape. (AT Network)

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