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MINGOʻRIK

Mingoʻrik station on the Yunusobod Line of the Tashkent Metro.

Line 3Yunusobod Line
Mirobod districtDistrict
InterchangeStation type
2–4 minPeak frequency

Mingoʻrik station

Mingoʻrik — “a thousand apricot trees” — is the southern terminus of the Yunusobod Line, built near an ancient settlement site. A passage links it to Oybek on the Oʻzbekiston Line.

Mingoʻrik station — Tashkent Metro
Mingoʻrik station, Tashkent Metro

Where is Mingoʻrik station?

Mingoʻrik station serves Mirobod district, close to Ming Oʻrik archaeological site.

Nearby attractions & services

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

Ming Oʻrik site

The remains of an ancient settlement near the station.

Central streets

Offices and shops of the Mirobod district.

Transfer to the Oʻzbekiston Line

A passage links it to Oybek.

Mingoʻrik on the Yunusobod Line

On the Yunusobod Line, Mingoʻrik sits next to Yunus Rajabiy. Its place along the line:

Connections & interchanges

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

On the Yunusobod Line

Mingoʻrik is the Mingoʻrik terminus of the Yunusobod Line. Trains start here and run towards Yunus Rajabiy and on to Turkiston.

Transfer to the Oʻzbekiston Line

A passage links Mingoʻrik to Oybek station on the Oʻzbekiston Line — about a 3-minute walk. From there you can continue across the Oʻzbekiston Line.

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.

Changing lines here

Mingoʻrik is an interchange station. A connecting passage links it to Oybek station on the Oʻzbekiston Line — about a 3-minute walk — so you can change between the two lines without leaving the metro.

Interchange station. Use the passage to Oybek to join the Oʻzbekiston Line. The route planner shows where to change for any trip across the network.

Frequently asked questions

Mingoʻrik is on the Yunusobod Line (Line 3) of the Tashkent Metro, with a passage to Oybek on the Oʻzbekiston Line.
It serves Mirobod district, near Ming Oʻrik archaeological site.
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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