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Transport in Uzbekistan : ウィキペディア英語版
Transport in Uzbekistan
As of 2007, Uzbekistan's overland transportation infrastructure had declined significantly in the post-Soviet era due to low investment and poor maintenance. Air transport was the only branch that has received substantial government investment in the early 2000s, as airport modernization projects have been undertaken.〔(Uzbekistan country profile ). Library of Congress Federal Research Division (February 2007). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.''〕 In the following years, improvements have been made to the surface transport network including the construction of the Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line.
==Railways==

As of 2008, Uzbekistan had 3,645 kilometers of rail lines, about 620 kilometers of which were electrified. A large percentage of the system’s track requires major repair. The main line is the portion of the Transcaspian Railroad that connects Tashkent with the Amu Darya. There are rail links with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan (see Trans-Caspian Railway), Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. Suburban traffic only exists around Tashkent.
The Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line; a line upgraded to high speed operation started operation in September 2011.〔(High-speed Afrosiyob train starts to run between Tashkent and Samarkand, 6 October 2011 )〕 Uzbekistan has links to Moscow, Ufa, Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Saratov, Penza and Saint Petersburg (via Kazakhstan) and Kharkiv (via Kazakhstan and Russia). From Almaty connecting trains are provided to Urumchi in China. Also Tajik trains of Dushanbe-Moscow (No: 319), Moscow-Dushanbe (No: 320), Khujand-Saratov (No: 335), Khujand-Atyrau (No: 335), Saratov-Khujand (No: 336), Khujand-Moscow (No: 359), Moscow-Khujand (No: 360), Kanibadam-Kurgonteppa (No: 389), Kurgonteppa-Kanibadam (No: 389) and Atyrau-Khujand (No: 692) passes from Uzbekistan.
With only one change of trains in Moscow you can travel overland from Central and Western Europe (Berlin, Cologne, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Helsinki, etc.) to Tashkent and vice versa.〔http://uzbekistan-railway.blogspot.com/〕
The Tashkent Metro was the only such line in Central Asia.,〔 until the opening of the Almaty Metro. Last development projects are detailed in Uzbekistan Railways website: http://www.uzrailway.uz

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