…says feasibility study would be needed before any decision taken

Cognisant of the growth of Guyana’s economy and the need for timely transportation of goods and people, President Dr Irfaan Ali has revealed that a railway system in Guyana is being examined at a technical level.
During a press conference on Tuesday to mark his return from leading a Guyanese delegation that included members of the local private sector to India, President Ali was asked about his Administration’s plan for a railway.
The President acknowledged that in theory, a railway makes sense considering the population density along the East Bank. But while a railway is being considered, he noted that a lot of technical work has to be done before it can be deemed feasible.
“The transit system is something we have been discussing at a technical level. From a planning perspective, if you look at the population density from Grove on the East Bank, to maybe Nabaclis and the movement of people along that corridor, one might easily say that a rail system is easily justifiable.”











