Kyrgyz Railways
The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway, which started construction in 2025, aims to build 260 km of new track in Kyrgyzstan, connecting it to both Kashgar, China and Andijan, Uzbekistan.
The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway, which started construction in 2025, aims to build 260 km of new track in Kyrgyzstan, connecting it to both Kashgar, China and Andijan, Uzbekistan.
The project involves constructing a railway across central Kyrgyzstan, traversing mountainous terrain from east to west, and
Heavy Rail Infrastructure: Kyrgyz Republic has a limited heavy rail network of 417 kilometers, primarily single-track. There has been no significant expansion in recent years.
The PPP agreement was signed in Bishkek on February 19 by the National Investment Agency, state railway KTJ and the All American Rail Group.
The PPP agreement was signed in Bishkek on February 19 by the National Investment Agency, state railway KTJ and the All American
The project was formalized through a public-private partnership agreement signed by the National Investment Agency under
In August 2024, the President of the Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Zhaparov, has announced that the construction of the 43 Balykchy – Makmal rail line has been completed, which is a connection
In August 2024, the President of the Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Zhaparov, has announced that the construction of the 43 Balykchy – Makmal rail line has
Track Network and Rolling StockRail links with adjacent countriesTrafficElectrificationProjects
The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway, which started construction in 2025, aims to build 260 km of new track in Kyrgyzstan, connecting it to both Kashgar, China and Andijan, Uzbekistan.
The project was formalized through a public-private partnership agreement signed by the National Investment Agency under the President, the state-owned Kyrgyz Temir Zholu
Kyrgyzstan''s rail network is limited but strategically important, serving as a potential key link in the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway corridor. The system operates on Russian standard
The project involves the construction of a new railway line from the village of Makmal to the city of Karakol with a total investment of about $3bn.
Creating comprehensive internal railway connections to unite the country''s regions. Transit Potential Growth. Enhancing Kyrgyzstan''s position as a key transit corridor between Asia and
The project involves constructing a railway across central Kyrgyzstan, traversing mountainous terrain from east to west, and connecting Karakol in the northeastern Issyk-Kul
Preparations for the construction of a railway connecting China, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are advancing rapidly. The feasibility
Preparations for the construction of a railway connecting China, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are advancing rapidly. The feasibility study for the Kyrgyz section, which was
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