Seasonal trains between Yerevan (Armenia) and Batumi (Georgia) will resume service on June 14, according to the South Caucasus Railway.
The train will run until October 2, departing every other day: from Yerevan on even-numbered days and from Batumi on odd-numbered days. The journey will take about 16 hours.
The train will consist of three classes of carriages: open, compartment, and sleeping. Tickets can be purchased both at station ticket offices and online.
It is also reported that the Yerevan-Tbilisi train will be suspended for the duration of this route.
In addition, South Caucasus Railway and Georgian Railway are discussing the launch of a tourist train that will run for three days in Armenia and six days in Georgia. It will be aimed at European tourists, and the Czech company Gepard Express plans to attract them.