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  2. Transport in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    In Oskemen, a tram system was operated until 2018. [14] Opened between 1959 and 1978, the tram was a popular form of transport in Oskemen/Ust-Kamenogorsk. At its peak, it had six routes, but in the end it had four routes in operation. It had a fleet of 50 working tram cars. [15]

  3. Kazakhstan Temir Joly - Wikipedia

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    Network. The current rail network is based on the inheritance from the former Soviet Union and as such has a broad gauge of 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in).While this provides a smooth transit at international borders to countries of the former Soviet Union, the railway in China has the standard gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in); thus there is a break-of-gauge at Dostyk and at Khorgas ...

  4. Astana Light Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Astana Metro is a light rail rapid transit system under construction located in Astana, Kazakhstan, which is the capital of the country with a population of over 1,000,000. History [ edit ]

  5. Almaty Metro - Wikipedia

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    Almaty Metro (Kazakh: Алматы метрополитені, Almaty Metropolitenı; Russian: Алматинский метрополитен) is a rapid transit/metro system in Almaty, the largest city and a former capital of Kazakhstan. The first line of the system was opened on 1 December 2011, after more than 23 years of construction.

  6. Category:Transport in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan transport stubs (59 P) Pages in category "Transport in Kazakhstan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

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  8. Trans-Caspian International Transport Route - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route Map of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route. The Middle Corridor, also called TITR (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route), is a trade route from Southeast Asia and China to Europe via Kazakhstan, Caspian Sea (using train ferries to cross the Caspian), [1] Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. [2]

  9. Almaty - Wikipedia

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    Almaty is served by an extensive transportation network, including Almaty International Airport, the busiest in Kazakhstan and Central Asia, handling over 9.5 million passengers annually. The city is also served by the Almaty Metro, opened in 2011. Additionally, buses and trolleybuses contribute to the city's comprehensive public transport system.