Tashkent plans to open the first section of express bus service on Shahrisabz Street by September
Read more
UzDaily
uzdaily.uz

Tashkent plans to open the first section of express bus service on Shahrisabz Street by September

The Tashkent traffic management center reported that the first stage of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project on Shahrisabz Street is scheduled to be completed by September 1st.

This section, approximately 1.2 kilometers long, runs from the intersection of Shahrisabz Street, Mirabad, and Shota Rustaveli Street to Amir Temur Avenue, near the Museum of Arts.

The next phase of work will cover the remaining part of Shahrisabz Street up to its next intersection with Amir Temur Avenue, near the Wyndham hotel. Subsequently, the line is planned to be extended towards Yunusabad.

Work on the first section began on July 24th. Initially, completion was anticipated in the first week of August, but the timeline was adjusted due to the complete reconstruction of the road surface.

The traffic management center specified that the road structure needed to be entirely replaced to ensure stability against future loads from large, heavy buses that will regularly operate on the dedicated lane.

During construction, the road pavement is excavated to a depth of over two meters, after which the base is restored. This structure is designed to prevent moisture accumulation under the road and reduce the risk of soil displacement and subsidence.

A permeable geotextile material is laid between the layers of the road surface. It is intended to maintain the specified structure and thickness of the layers, as well as to increase the stability of the road base.

It is planned that the first BRT section will be equipped with six passenger platforms. The dedicated bus lane will be physically separated from the rest of the roadway by curbs to prevent entry by other vehicles.

This project continues the development of the network of dedicated bus lanes in Tashkent. In 2025, the first section of a dedicated bus lane, about 7 kilometers long, was launched in Uzbekistan along the center of Shota Rustaveli Street.

Ultimately, the BRT corridor is planned to run along Yangi Sergeli Street, Shota Rustaveli Street, Shahrisabz Street, and Amir Temur Avenue. The total length of this corridor will be 16.3 kilometers. The corresponding urban management project for Tashkent was presented in April 2026.

Similar stories

Tashkent plans to establish Chinese international technical college
Read more
uzdaily.uz

Tashkent plans to establish Chinese international technical college

Tashkent, Uzbekistan, plans to open a multidisciplinary Chinese International Technical College in partnership with China Oriental Education Holdings Limited. The institution's project has been submitted as a draft resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers for public discussion.

It is proposed that the college be located on the territory of the Republican College of Television and Radio in the Bektemir district. The building is planned to be provided for free targeted use for twenty years.

According to the draft document, China Oriental Education Holdings will invest 5.1 million US dollars in foreign direct investment to create this educational institution. The college will operate as a non-state organization. Among the proposed founders are China Oriental Education Holdings and the Agency for Vocational Education under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation.

Educational programs will be offered on a paid contract basis in various formats: full-time, evening, and combined. The college will train mid-level specialists and organize practical training for students based on orders from major Chinese automakers such as BYD, Chery, and JAC.

Graduates will be able to obtain both professional education diplomas recognized in Uzbekistan and international certificates. As part of the investment project, China Oriental Education Holdings will undertake the reconstruction of existing buildings, the construction of new workshops, and their equipping with modern equipment. Specialists from Uzbekistan and other countries are planned to be hired as teachers, and the company will also organize advanced training programs for local teachers in China.

This project provides for the cessation of admissions to the Republican College of Television and Radio starting from the 2027–2028 academic year. Students who are already studying by that time will be able to complete their education under current programs.

The draft resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers has not yet been approved, and the public discussion of the document will continue until September 1, 2026.

New Bus Route No. 79 Launched in Tashkent
Read more
podrobno.uz

New Bus Route No. 79 Launched in Tashkent

A new bus route, number 79, was put into operation in the capital of Uzbekistan on August 18. Eight modern Yutong buses have entered service and will operate daily from 5:30 AM to 11:00 PM.

Route and its Length

This route provides connection between the 'TTZ' bus station and the 'Beruni' metro station. The buses will follow several streets, including Yuzrabot, Feruza, Mirza Ulugbek, Shokhimardon Muminov, Ziyolilar, and Farabi, as well as the Small Ring Road.

According to information provided by the Main Directorate of Transport and Road Transport Infrastructure Development of Tashkent, route No. 79 operates in two directions. Previously, bus route No. 10 was also launched in the city, connecting the Khodjakorgan mahalla with the 12th quarter of Yunusabad.

Regular direct flights from Tashkent to Ufa, Yekaterinburg, and Perm will begin
Read more
podrobno.uz

Regular direct flights from Tashkent to Ufa, Yekaterinburg, and Perm will begin

Starting in September, direct flights will depart from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to three new Russian cities: Ufa, Yekaterinburg, and Perm. It is planned that flights will operate one or two times a week on each of these routes.

The transportation will be organized by the airline Centrum Air, using Airbus A320 aircraft.

Schedule and cost of new routes

The first flight to Ufa is scheduled for September 3rd; flights on this route will take place on Thursdays and Sundays. Starting September 4th, flights to Yekaterinburg will launch, operating weekly on Fridays. The opening of the Tashkent—Perm route is planned for September 7th, with flights taking place on Mondays.

The cost of a one-way ticket varies: to Ufa, the ticket will cost from 2.3 million soms, to Yekaterinburg—from 1.8 million soms, and to Perm—from 2.7 million soms.

Earlier, the first flight of Etihad Airways arrived at Tashkent airport, establishing a direct air connection between the capital of Uzbekistan and the United Arab Emirates.

Popular