Federation, and developing international transport
corridors. Measures for railway infrastructure
development, oriented to increasing the volume of
cargo and passenger traffic, include the elimination of
"bottlenecks", the construction of second and third
tracks in the main directions.
Large-scale results have been achieved in the
development of road transport in recent years. The
most significant step in the region's transport
development was the construction of the "Amur"
federal highway, thanks to which a through highway
service became available connecting the south of the
Far East and the western regions of the country. At
the same time, highway service in the region is not
sufficiently developed. In the regional settlement
system, there are still significant limitations in
transport accessibility. One of the main problems of
the transport infrastructure is a high deterioration of
the main production assets of road transport, which
limits their carrying capacity and requires a constant
inflow of investments for repair work. Among the
acute problems in the route network of the region,
there is a low technical condition and poor
development of the route network of local
significance. In general, the existing transport
infrastructure does not correspond to the current
trends in passenger and cargo transportation
Important elements of the transport infrastructure
in the region are bridges and overpasses, facilities for
improving road safety, gas stations, etc. Many of the
artificial structures are in poor technical condition,
including a bridge crossing connecting the regional
centre with the southern districts of the region.
The bordering position of the region creates
conditions for expanding international cooperation,
increasing the volume of export-import and passenger
traffic. In 2020, the border bridge crossing of 1.3 km
in length over the Amur River in the area of
Blagoveshchensk (Amur Region) and Heihe was
brought into service. To further increase the foreign
economic potential of the region's transport system, it
is necessary to significantly increase the logistics
centres that meet domestic and international
standards.
In the region's transport complex, despite the
large-scale transformations, there are still systemic
problems that indicate the necessity to eliminate the
infrastructure limitations in the region for socio-
economic development and performance of transit
functions in interregional and international
communication.
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