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  2. Uzbek Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbekistan Railways (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Temir Yoʻllari) are the national rail carrier of Uzbekistan.The company owns and operates all railways within the country. It is a state-owned stock company, formed in 1994 to operate railways within Uzbekistan.

  3. Rail transport in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2017, the total length of Uzbekistan's main railway network is 4,714 kilometres (2,929 mi) (2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi) of which is electrified). [1] A large percentage of the system's track requires major repair. The main line is the portion of the Trans-Caspian railway that connects Tashkent with the Amu Darya.

  4. Tashkent–Bukhara high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    The Tashkent–Bukhara high-speed rail line is a 600-kilometre (373 mi) high-speed rail connection between Tashkent and Bukhara, two major cities in Uzbekistan.The route passes through six regions: Tashkent, Sirdaryo, Jizzakh, Samarqand, Navoiy, and Bukhara in Uzbekistan.

  5. High-speed rail in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    High speed rail in Uzbekistan currently consists of 600 km of track and services using Talgo 250 equipment, branded Afrosiyob by operator Uzbekistan Railways, on upgraded conventional lines. All HSR lines have been built using upgraded lines on Russian gauge. Other regional railways exist. [1] [2] The country currently has two interoperated lines:

  6. Transport in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007, Uzbekistan's overland transportation infrastructure declined significantly in the post-Soviet era due to low investment and poor maintenance. Air transport was the only branch that received substantial government investment in the early 2000s, as airport modernization projects were undertaken. [1]

  7. Category:Rail transport in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Railway museums in Uzbekistan (1 P) P. Passenger rail transport in Uzbekistan (3 C) R. Rail infrastructure in Uzbekistan (5 C) Pages in category "Rail transport in ...

  8. Angren–Pop railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Angren–Pop railway line (Uzbek: Angren-Pop temir yoʻli) is an electrified railway line in eastern Uzbekistan. It provides an additional transport line besides the Kamchik road pass, improving the connection between the Fergana Valley with the rest of Uzbekistan. The total cost of the project was $1.9 billion. [1]

  9. Category:Rail infrastructure in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Railway lines in Uzbekistan (2 C, 2 P) R. Railway stations in Uzbekistan (4 C) T. Railway tunnels in Uzbekistan (1 P) This page was last edited on 23 January 2017 ...