Turon (Tashkent Metro)

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Turon
Tashkent Metro
General information
Location Tashkent
Uzbekistan
Coordinates 41°12′39″N69°14′03″E / 41.21083°N 69.23417°E / 41.21083; 69.23417
Tracks2
History
Opened11 March 2024
Services
Preceding station Tashkent Metro Following station
Quruvchilar
towards Texnopark
Circle Line Qipchoq
Terminus

Turon is a Tashkent Metro station on the Circle Line. It was opened on 11 March 2024 as part of the extension of the line between Quruvchilar and Qipchoq. The adjacent stations are Quruvchilar and Qipchoq. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Tashkent". urbanrail.
  2. "Станции метро «Турон» и «Кипчак» начнут обслуживать пассажиров". Uznews (in Russian). 7 March 2024.