As part of a joint project of the Republican Center for Spirituality and Enlightenment, JSCB TuronBank, the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Tashkent Metro, bookshelves have been installed in the passages of the Alisher Navoi and Pakhtakor metro stations.
On October 6, a truly unusual and touching event took place at the Gafur Gulom metro station. While on duty, Naima Makhamajanova, a train reception and dispatch officer, received a message from an internal affairs officer that one of the passengers had become ill.
According to the National Statistics Committee, 70.2 million passengers were transported by the Tashkent Metro in January-March 2025.
The millionth passenger was presented with a transport card that allows free use of public transport in the capital for a year.
In Tashkent, one of the lobbies of the Pakhtakor metro station will be temporarily closed from November 1. This is due to the replacement of the existing escalator with a new one.
In connection with the elections of deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and local Kengashes, on Sunday, October 27, all stations of the Tashkent metro will begin their work from 5:00.
On the day of the celebration of Kurban Eid, June 16, the Tashkent metro will start working from 3:00. Travel for all passengers until 10:00 will be free.
Three new four-car rolling stock were delivered to the Tashkent Metro car park today, the Toshkent Metro State Unitary Enterprise reported.
On April 10, public transport in Tashkent from 4:00 to 10:00 will be free for residents and guests of the capital.
Today, on April 8, two new modern metro trains with four carriages were delivered to Tashkent.