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Astana LRT to be extended to old railway station on right bank
๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Kazakhstan /Energy & Infrastructure

Astana LRT to be extended to old railway station on right bank

From Tengrinews · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Astana's light rail transit (LRT) system is planned for an extension to the right bank of the city, according to Asylbek Duissebayev, Chairman of City Transportation Systems (CTS).
  • The extension's feasibility is contingent on financing, with geological surveys underway and negotiations with banks in progress.
  • The LRT is set to officially launch this weekend, May 16-17, connecting the airport to the Nurly Zhol railway station with 18 planned stations.

The Astana LRT project, a significant infrastructure undertaking for Kazakhstan's capital, is moving forward with plans for a crucial extension. Chairman Asylbek Duissebayev's announcement highlights the ambition to connect more of the city, including the right bank, a move that will undoubtedly enhance urban mobility and accessibility.

We have now started work toward Kosshy, while contractors are still building there. We will also begin work there, on the right bank. Geological surveys are currently underway. We are actively working on it.

โ€” Asylbek DuissebayevExplaining the ongoing work for the LRT extension to the right bank.

The project's progress, particularly the planned extension, is a testament to the city's development and its commitment to modernizing public transportation. The fact that financing is being actively pursued with banks, who show increased interest after witnessing the successful implementation of the first phase, speaks volumes about the project's viability and the growing confidence in its success.

From our perspective at Tengrinews.kz, this development is more than just an infrastructure update; it represents the continued growth and modernization of Astana. The LRT is poised to become a vital artery of the city, linking key areas and facilitating daily life for residents. The commitment to completing this phase with the same contractor who built the first phase ensures continuity and adherence to quality standards, reassuring the public about the project's execution.

The LRT will go through Khan Shatyr, then along Kenesary, turn onto Zhenis and continue straight to the old railway station.

โ€” Asylbek DuissebayevDescribing the planned route of the LRT extension.

While the official launch this weekend is a major milestone, the announcement of future extensions underscores a forward-thinking approach to urban planning. The focus on financing and geological surveys demonstrates a pragmatic approach to expansion, ensuring that development is both ambitious and grounded in reality. This project is a clear indicator of Astana's ongoing transformation into a modern, connected metropolis.

The LRT will go through Khan Shatyr, then along Kenesary, turn onto Zhenis and continue straight to the old railway station.

โ€” Asylbek DuissebayevDescribing the planned route of the LRT extension.
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Originally published by Tengrinews in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.