Railway stations in Tajikistan include:
The railroad system totals only 480 kilometers of track, all of it broad gauge. The system connects the main urban centers of western Tajikistan with points in neighboring Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. In 2000 a new line connected the southern cities of Bokhtar and Kulob. Passenger transit through Tajikistan has been hindered by periodic failures of Tajik Railways to pay transit tariffs and by safety issues. Plans exist to link Tajikistan with Iran, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and China with the Five Nations Railway Corridor.
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Stations served
There is no direct connection between the northern and southern networks.[1]
North Network
- Kokand (Uzbekistan)
- border UZ/TJ
- Konibodom
- Khujand (formerly Leninabad)
- border TJ/UZ
- Bekabad, Uzbekistan
South Network
Dushanbe - Iski-Guzar
Dushanbe - Denov
- Dushanbe
- Hisor
- Tursunzoda
- border TJ/UZ
- Denov, Uzbekistan
Dushanbe - Bokhtar - Kulob
Bokhtar - Termez
- Bokhtar
- Kolkhozobod
- Shaartuz
- border TJ/UZ
- Termez, Uzbekistan
Bokhtar - Yovon
Proposed
A railway link from Tajikistan through Afghanistan to Iran has been proposed, and construction of part of the new connection is underway.[2]
- Dushanbe
- Vahdat
- Yovon
- Bokhtar
- Shaartuz
- Aivadj
- border TJ/AF Pyanj River
- Mazar-i-Sharif
See also
- Transport in Tajikistan
- Tajik Railway, operator of the rail network in Tajikistan https://www.railway.tj
References
External links
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