SCR cuts prices of tickets for traveling to Batumi in Georgia
01.09.2014,
17:14
The South Caucasus Railways (SCR), a Russian-owned company operating Armenia’s railroads, said it has cut prices of tickets for travelling from Armenia’s capital city to Batumi, a poplar Black Sea resort in Georgia, by 2,200 ad 2,700 drams depending on the type of compartment.

YEREVAN, September 1. / ARKA /. The South Caucasus Railways (SCR), a Russian-owned company operating Armenia’s railroads, said it has cut prices of tickets for travelling from Armenia’s capital city to Batumi, a poplar Black Sea resort in Georgia, by 2,200 ad 2,700 drams depending on the type of compartment.
The seasonal drop has reduced the prices to about 15,000 and 26,000 drams respectively. The company said also that in August it had transported 21,600 passengers between Armenia and Georgia, by almost 2000 more from the year before. Also in August the number of electronic sale of tickets increased three times to 205.
South Caucasus Railways is a 100% subsidiary of state-run Russian Railways that was awarded a concesional management of SCR. The 30 year contract was signed in 2008. It can be prolonged for another 10 years. -0-