The subway system in Uzbekistan's capital city is one of the world's most beautiful metro systems but, because it was also designated as a nuclear bomb shelter, it was considered too strategically ...
Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, is home to one of the world’s most ornate subway systems. Many of its 29 stations are elaborately decorated with mosaics and chandeliers, the artwork reflecting a range ...
Police are back patrolling the subway in Uzbekistan’s capital. Not long ago, their withdrawal from the system was hailed as a symbol of government efforts to cork suffocating security. For tourists ...
The Russian “Transmashholding” JSC and the Uzbek “Tashkent metro” company signed a memorandum of cooperation within the framework of the concept for the development of the capital's subway, Trend ...
The Ministry of Transport has unveiled a revised Tashkent subway map, incorporating the recently inaugurated stations on the elevated track. Yesterday, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev rode on the newly ...
The first overground subway network was launched in Tashkent on August 30, 2020, Trend reports citing Tashkent Subway Unitary Enterprise. The development of this large-scale project began in 2017. The ...
Uzbek government approved the technical and economic parameters of the construction of Sergeli subway line of the country's underground, Trend reports via Uzbek media. The government states that the ...
Security has been tightened on public transport in Tashkent following last week's deadly bombing of a subway station in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, RFE/RL's Uzbek Service reports. Some subway ...
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