Kazakhstan has officially launched the first phase of the Astana light rail transit (LRT) system, marking the introduction of a new public transport network in the country’s capital.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev attended the inauguration ceremony in Astana on 16 May. During the event, he described the launch as an important development for both the city and the country’s transport infrastructure.

Kazakhstan launches Astana light rail system

Kazakhstan launches Astana light rail system

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The first phase of the LRT system covers 22.4 kilometres and includes 18 stations across the Kazakh capital. The network is expected to support urban mobility and reduce pressure on road traffic in the city.

Passengers using the new light rail system

Passengers using the new light rail system

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According to Kazakhstan’s presidential administration, officials are also considering a second phase of expansion as part of wider plans to develop public transport infrastructure.

Tokayev said Astana should continue developing as a transport hub connecting different parts of Eurasia. He also thanked Chinese partners involved in delivering the project.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (2nd L) takes the light rail on the first day of its operation in Astana

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (2nd L) takes the light rail on the first day of its operation in Astana

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Passengers began using the system on the first day of operations, while transport staff monitored services across the route.

Astana light rail system

Astana light rail system

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