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Yunusobod Line

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Yunusobod Line
Yunusobod Depot
Turkiston
Yunusobod
Shahriston
Bozsu canal
Bodomzor
Minor
Abdulla Qodirii
Yunus Rajabiy
Ming O'rik
Service track to O'zbekiston Line

The Yunusobod Line (Uzbek: Yunusobod yo'li, Юнусобод йўли; Russian: Юнусабадская линия; Yunusabadskaya linaya) is the third line of the Tashkent Metro, opened in 2001.[1] The line is 7.8 km long.

Timeline

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Segment Date opened Length
ShahristonMing Orik 24 October 2001 7.6 km
TurkistonShahriston 29 August 2020[2] 2.9 km
Total: 8 Stations 10.5 km

Transfers

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# Transfer to At
1 Chilonzor Line Yunus Rajabiy
2 Ozbekiston Line Ming Orik

Name changes

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Station Previous name(s) Years
Shahriston Habib Abdullaev 2001–2015

Expansion plans

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After its opening in August 2001, construction began on a northwards extension. However in 2003 all work was abandoned at 15% completion due to financial difficulties.[3] In December 2016, construction work began again on the unfinished 2.9 km section of track between the Turkiston and Yunusobod stations. The two stations were designed to be accessible to people with disabilities such as wheelchair users. The estimated total cost of the project was 103.8 million USD.

References

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  1. ^ "Тошкент метрополитени 42 ёшини қаршилади". Kun.uz (in Kanuri). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  2. ^ "Метронинг Юнусобод йўналишидаги иккинчи туннелда бурғилаш ишлари якунланди". Kun.uz (in Kanuri). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  3. ^ "Тошкeнт мeтросининг Юнусобод йўналишида иккита бекат қуриб битказилди". Kun.uz (in Kanuri). Retrieved 2022-06-10.

See also

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