Armenia’s “South Caucasus Railway” is launching a new international route that also directly affects Georgia. Starting June 14, a train will begin operating on the Yerevan-Tbilisi-Batumi route and back to Yerevan.
Direct rail services to both the capital of Armenia and the Georgian city of Batumi will be operated by the “Armenia” train. According to the South Caucasus Railway company, these are modern carriages designed for long-distance travel and enhanced comfort.
The train will run every other day, and the current schedule will remain in effect until October 1.
Tickets can be purchased at railway station ticket offices in Armenia and Georgia, as well as online. The company noted that a new online ticket sales system has been introduced—while it is currently operating in test mode, it is already available for purchasing tickets for the “Armenia” train.

