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TOSHKENT
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Uzbekistan |
METRO
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Toshkent (Tashkent in Russian), the capital of the former Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan, has approximately 2.3 million inhabitants. - Tunnels
don't run very deep due to danger of earthquakes. |
Chilonzor Line |
Construction
started in 1968, opened in 1977 between Sabir Rakhimov
(now Olmazor) and
Oktyabr'skoy Revolyutsii (now Amir Temur Khiyoboni)
including Khamza depot and one metro bridge over Oqtepa channel
between Novza and Milliy bog' stations. It was extended
to Maksim Gor'kiy (now Buyuk Ipak Yoli)
in 1980 (including metro bridge over Salar river between Hamid Alimdzhan
and Pushkin stations). Metro station Khalqlar Dustilgi was renamed Bun'odkor on 6 Aug 2008, and Sabir Rahimov became Olmazor (Apple Garden) on 05 Nov 2010. |
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Uzbekiston Line |
crosses the
city diagonally from northwest to southeast via Toshkent Railway station,
opened between 1984 and 1991. 14.8 km, 11 stations |
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Yunusobod Line |
connecting the northern districts to the airport in the south under construction. First 7.6 km section with six underground stations opened for regular service on 24 Oct 2001 (test running began on 28 August 2001 - 10th anniversary of independence) between Ming Urik (planning name was Lokhutiy) and Shahriston (previously Habib Abdullayev) |
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Circle Line (O'zbekiston mustaqilligining o'ttiz yilligi Line) |
30 Aug
2020: the initial 11 km of a planned 55 km circular line opened, with
numbered stations, from Do'stlik 2 (now Texnopark) to 7-Bekat (Qo'ylik) Aug 2023:
stations given proper names and line officially called the O'zbekiston
mustaqilligining o'ttiz yilligi Line, i.e. "30 Years of Uzbek Independence
Line" |
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History
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6
Nov 1977: Sabir Rakhimov (now Olmazor)
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Oktyabr'skoy Revolyutsii 8
Dec 1984: A. Navoiy - Toshkent 24
Oct 2001: Ming Urik - Habib Abdullayev (now Shahriston)
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Projects |
A 55 km circular line is under construction, with the eastern section in service since 30 Aug 2020.
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Photos
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Links
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Tashtrans.uz - Transport in Uzbekistan Tashkent Metro at Wikipedia Metro Tashkent by Savshenko Igor Scanned ToshkentMetro map with Uzbek station names (1997 - 100K) http://www.tashkent.org/uzland/subway.html Voices of the Underground (listen to metro announcements) Metrosoyuza by Peter Donn includes nice station pictures Metro Tashkent at Mir metro/Metroworld by Aksenov Dmitry MetaMetro Tashkent Page |
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The following stations were renamed after Uzbekistan's independence from the former USSR:
November 1991: Pl. Lenina - Mustaqillik maidoni (Independence square)
May 1992: Oktyabrskoy Revolutsii - Markaziy hiyobani
Kosmonavtlar prospekti - Kosmonavtlar
Tashselmash - Mashinosozlar
50 let SSSR - Mirzo Ulugbek
Komsomolskaya - Yoshlik > 2006: Milliy bog'
August 1993: Markaziy hiyobani - Amir Temur hiyobani
1997: Maxim Gorkiy - Buyuk Ipak Yoli (Great Silk Way)
09 Feb 2006: Yoshlik (Youth) > Milliy bog' (National park or National garden).
05 Nov 2010: Sabir Rahimov > Olmazor (Apple Garden)
05 Oct 2012: Chkalov > Do'stlik
16 June 2015: Hamza > Novza, Habib Abdullaev > Shahriston
06 Aug 2008: Xalqlar Do'stligi > Bunyodkor >> 03 May 2018 > Xalqlar Do'stligi (Friendship of Nations)
2007 © Robert Schwandl (UrbanRail.Net)