Directions of Economic Development of The Railway Transport System

Authors

  • Khusan T. Bozorboyev Independent researcher of Tashkent State University of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v6i4.3482

Keywords:

Organizational and Economic Basis of The Railway Transport System, Imitation Model, Delivery of Goods, Hierarchy of Tasks, Transport Complex, Railway Transport Infrastructure

Abstract

This article explores the main directions that determine the development of the organizational and economic foundations of the railway transport system. A well-structured railway system is a key component of national infrastructure and economic growth. The development of railway transport depends on a variety of factors, including modernization, digitalization, logistics integration, investment strategies, and institutional reforms. The article identifies the core tasks essential to the economic development of the railway sector, such as improving operational efficiency, reducing transport costs, enhancing safety, and ensuring sustainable development. Key principles for the strategic integration of railway transport are also examined. These include public-private partnerships, regional and international cooperation, balanced tariff policies, and state support mechanisms. The goal is to create a flexible, competitive, and innovative transport system capable of meeting modern demands in both freight and passenger services. An imitation model of railway transport development is proposed to simulate the impact of various development strategies. This model allows for a detailed analysis of performance indicators, scenario planning, and strategic forecasting. The use of such a model enhances decision-making processes and supports evidence-based policy development. Overall, the article emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive and dynamic approach to railway development, aiming to achieve long-term efficiency, competitiveness, and sustainability.

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2025-04-23

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Bozorboyev, K. T. . (2025). Directions of Economic Development of The Railway Transport System. American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research, 6(4), 756–764. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v6i4.3482

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