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Legend |
| | | | Buyuk Ipak Yoli | | | | | Pushkin | | | | | | | | | | Salor canal | | | | | | | | | | Hamid Olimjon | | | | | Amir Temur Xiyoboni | | | | | Mustaqilliq Maidoni | | | | | Paxtakor | | | | | Service track to O'zbekiston Line | | | | | Xalqlar Do‘stligi | | | | | | | | | | Oqtepa canal | | | | | | | | | | Milliy Bog | | | | | Novza | | | | | Mirzo Ulugbek | | | | | Chilonzor | | | | | Olmazor | | | | | | | | | | Chilonzor Depot | | | | | | | | | | Choshtepa | | | | | Oʻzgarish | | | | | Sirgʻali | | | | | Yangihayot | | | | | Chinor | | | | | | | | |
The Chilonzor Line (Uzbek: Chilonzor yo'li, Чилонзор йўли, Russian: Чиланзарская линия, Chilanzarskaya liniya) was the first line of the Tashkent Metro, opened in 1977 it connected the southern districts of the city with the centre, and then in 1980 extended westwards.[1]
Timeline
Segment | Date opened | Length |
Olmazor—Amir Temur Xiyoboni | November 6, 1977 | 12.2 km |
Amir Temur Xiyoboni—Buyuk Ipak Yoli | August 18, 1980 | 4.6 km |
Olmazor—Chinor | December 25, 2020 | 6.9 km |
Total: | 17 Stations | 23.7 km |
Name changes
Station | Previous name(s) | Years |
Buyuk Ipak Yoli | Maxim Gorkiy | 1980–1997 |
Amir Temur Xiyoboni | Oktyabrinkilobi (Oktyabrskoy Revolutsii) | 1977–1992 |
Markaziy Xiyoboni | 1992–1993 |
Mustaqilliq Maidoni | Lenin Maidoni (Ploshchad Lenina) | 1977–1991 |
Milliy Bog | Yoshlik | 1977–2006 |
Mirzo Ulugbek | 50 Let SSSR | 1977–1992 |
Bunyodkor | Xalqlar Do’stligi | 1977–2008 |
Olmazor | Sobir Raximov | 1977—2010 |
Novza | Hamza | 1977—2015 |
Transfers
# | Transfer to | At |
2 | Oʻzbekiston Line | Paxtakor |
3 | Yunusobod Line | Amir Temur Xiyoboni |
References
- Tashkent portal
- ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Tashkent". urbanrail.
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