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PUSHKIN

Pushkin station on the Chilonzor Line of the Tashkent Metro.

Line 1Chilonzor Line
Mirzo Ulugʻbek districtDistrict
Through stationStation type
2–4 minPeak frequency

Pushkin station

Pushkin station honours the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin and is decorated with literary motifs. It serves a settled residential quarter of the Mirzo Ulugʻbek district in the east of the city.

Pushkin station — Tashkent Metro
Pushkin station, Tashkent Metro

Where is Pushkin station?

Pushkin station serves Mirzo Ulugʻbek district, close to Pushkin Square.

Nearby attractions & services

Some of the places and everyday services close to Pushkin station.

Pushkin Square

A leafy square and local landmark right above the station.

Mirzo Ulugʻbek neighbourhood

A settled residential district of eastern Tashkent.

Local shops & cafés

Everyday shops and cafés line the streets around the stop.

Pushkin on the Chilonzor Line

On the Chilonzor Line, Pushkin sits between Buyuk Ipak Yoʻli and Hamid Olimjon. Its place along the line:

Connections & interchanges

How Pushkin station links to the rest of the Tashkent Metro and the wider city.

On the Chilonzor Line

Trains call here in both directions — towards Buyuk Ipak Yoʻli and towards Chinor. The neighbouring stations are Buyuk Ipak Yoʻli and Hamid Olimjon.

Buses & city transport

City buses and shared taxis serve the streets around the station, and the metro shares the contactless ATTO card with Tashkent’s bus network.

Frequently asked questions

Pushkin is on the Chilonzor Line (Line 1) of the Tashkent Metro.
It serves Mirzo Ulugʻbek district, near Pushkin Square.
One flat fare covers any journey: 1 700 soʻm with a contactless card or app, or 3 000 soʻm for a cash token.
Trains call here from about 05:00 to 24:00 daily, every 2–4 min or so at peak times.

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