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YUNUSOBOD LINE — LINE 3

The Yunusobod Line of the Tashkent Metro, running north to south from Turkiston to Mingoʻrik.

10.5 kmLine length
8Stations
2Interchanges
2001Opened

About the Yunusobod Line

The Yunusobod Line is Line 3 of the Tashkent Metro, running north to south for about 10.5 km between Turkiston and Mingoʻrik and calling at 8 stations. It opened in 2001. It connects with the rest of the network at 2 interchange stations, where a passage links it to another line.

The route across the city

The Yunusobod Line runs north to south through Tashkent. From the Turkiston terminus it works its way through the city’s districts to Mingoʻrik, linking residential neighbourhoods, bazaars, parks and the central business area. Like the rest of the metro, its stations are worth a look in their own right.

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Stations on the Yunusobod Line

All 8 stations in order, from Turkiston to Mingoʻrik. Stations marked as interchanges connect to another line. Tap any station for its page.

Changing to another line

Where the Yunusobod Line meets the rest of the Tashkent Metro:

Yunus Rajabiy → Line 1

Change to the Chilonzor Line at Amir Temur Xiyoboni — about a 3-minute walk through the connecting passage.

Mingoʻrik → Line 2

Change to the Oʻzbekiston Line at Oybek — about a 3-minute walk through the connecting passage.

Did you know?

Part of a pioneering network. The Yunusobod Line is one of the four lines of the Tashkent Metro, which opened in 1977 as the first underground railway in Central Asia. Its stations were built to be both earthquake-resistant and beautiful.

Frequently asked questions

It runs north to south across Tashkent, from Turkiston to Mingoʻrik, over about 10.5 km and 8 stations.
8 stations, of which 2 are interchange stations connecting to other lines.
It opened in 2001, as part of the Tashkent Metro.
At an interchange station a passage links the platforms of the two lines. The route planner shows where to change for any trip.

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