Paxtakor (Tashkent Metro)

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Paxtakor
Tashkent Metro
Tashkent metro station is Pakhtakor.jpg
General information
Location Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Coordinates 41°19′17″N69°15′16″E / 41.321264°N 69.254325°E / 41.321264; 69.254325
Platforms island platform
Tracks2
History
Opened6 November 1977
Services
Preceding station Tashkent Metro Following station
Mustaqilliq Maidoni Chilonzor Line Xalqlar Doʻstligi
towards 5-Bekat
Gafur Gulom
towards Beruniy
Oʻzbekiston Line
transfer at Alisher Navoiy
Ozbekiston
towards Chkalov

Paxtakor is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Chilonzor Line. [1] The station column type with underground and ground-based lobby. The station was opened on 6 November 1977 as part of the inaugural section of Tashkent Metro, between October inkilobi and Sabir Rakhimov. [2]

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References

  1. "Métropolitain de Tachkent". www.advantour.com. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  2. Schwandl, Robert. "Tashkent". urbanrail.