Tinchlik (Tashkent Metro)

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Tinchlik
Tashkent Metro
Tinchlik station of Tashkent Metro.jpg
Location Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Coordinates 41°19′55″N69°13′12″E / 41.331861°N 69.219925°E / 41.331861; 69.219925 Coordinates: 41°19′55″N69°13′12″E / 41.331861°N 69.219925°E / 41.331861; 69.219925
Platforms island platform
Tracks2
History
Opened30 April 1991
Services
Preceding station  Tashkent Metro  Following station
Terminus
Oʻzbekiston Line
toward  Chkalov

Tinchlik is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Oʻzbekiston Line. The station was opened on 30 April 1991 as part of the extension of the line from Chorsu to Beruniy. [1] One of the lobby of the station for the first time carried out in a kind of volumetric-planning solutions: The lobby is in the same volume with an underground passage, separated from it only by stained glass.

Above the station design artists worked Mukhamadjon R. and A. Kayumov.

Expanding on the top of the columns are decorated with marble Nurata. The top of each column illuminated lamps.

In the center of the platform hall hung crystal chandeliers in a brass finish (painter A. Fleet).

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Tashkent". urbanrail.