Astana-1 station

Astana-1
Kazakhstan Temir Zholy
General information
Coordinates51°11′45″N 71°24′33″E / 51.1957°N 71.4091°E / 51.1957; 71.4091
Owned byKazakhstan Temir Zholy
Construction
ParkingYes
Other information
Station codeASUZHT
History
Opened1929
Rebuilt1990, 2003
Electrified1984

Astana-1 formerly Nur-Sultan-1, is a railway station in Astana, Kazakhstan. The original station can handle 7,000 travellers a day, as part of the infrastructure build up to Expo 2017 a new station, Astana-Nurly Zhol, is located near Mynzhyldyk Alley with a new capacity of 12,000.[1]

The station was renamed to Nur-Sultan-1 after the city changed its name.[2] On 17 September 2022, the name of the city was changed to Astana and the station name was changed.

Train services

Around half of the train services serving Astana call at Astana-1. Most of these are "through" services as the newer Astana Nurly Zhol is a terminal station. Almost all Talgo services that serve Astana no longer serve Astana-1, but many long distance and commuter services remain at the station. A handful of services call at both Astana-1 and Nur Sultan Nurly Jol.

References

  1. ^ "Astana Nurly Zhol Railway Station - Railway Technology".
  2. ^ "TWO RAILWAY STATIONS IN THE CAPITAL HAVE BEEN RENAMED". Қазақстан темір жолы. 2019-04-10.


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