A New Train Built in Uzbekistan to Launch Between Tashkent and Bukhara

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A modern diesel train, built entirely in Uzbekistan, will soon begin operating on the “Tashkent — Bukhara — Tashkent” route.

Features of the New Train

The train was developed through a collaboration between the Tashkent Passenger Car Construction and Repair Plant and Uztemiryulovchi. It consists of 12 cars, including:

  • 2 VIP cars
  • 4 business-class cars
  • 4 economy-class cars
  • 1 restaurant car
  • 1 diesel car

One unique feature of the business-class cars is the ability to adjust seat arrangements depending on the route, offering passengers even greater comfort.

Technical Specifications

  • Travel time: 6 hours
  • Distance covered: 592 km

The train is currently undergoing trial runs on the route. Once testing is complete, it will be introduced for passenger service.

Comfort and Innovation

In addition to its high level of comfort, the train features a modern air conditioning system that continues to operate even during stops—an especially useful feature in hot weather.

A Step Forward in Infrastructure Development

The new train is not only a technological achievement but also a convenient mode of transportation that meets all modern standards. The launch of this train between Tashkent and Bukhara marks another significant step in the development of Uzbekistan’s transportation infrastructure.

Stay tuned for updates on the launch date and schedule details!

The article may contain inaccuracies as it is translated by AI. For more details, please refer to the Russian version of the article. If you notice any inaccuracies, you can send corrections via the Telegram bot: Uzvaibik_bot.

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