Chilonzor Line

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Chilonzor Line
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[edit]

Segment Date opened Length
OlmazorAmir Temur Xiyoboni November 6, 1977 12.2 km
Amir Temur XiyoboniBuyuk Ipak Yoli August 18, 1980 4.6 km
OlmazorChinor December 25, 2020 6.9 km
Total: 17 Stations 23.7 km

Name changes[edit]

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[edit]

# Transfer to At
2 Oʻzbekiston Line Paxtakor
3 Yunusobod Line Amir Temur Xiyoboni

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Tashkent". urbanrail.