Nur-Sultan Light Metro

The Nur-Sultan Metro is an incomplete light rail rapid transit system located in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, which is the capital of the country with a population of about 750,000. Construction should have finished roughly about the same time as the Almaty Metro, which was estimated for 2010. However, completion has been postponed several times, in 2011 completion was scheduled to coincide with the Expo in 2017[2] and as of October 2017 the first stage is planned to be commissioned in December 2019.[3] Project authority Astana LRT LLP signed an agreement with a consortium of China Railway International Group and Beijing State-Owned Assets Management Co for construction of the first phase of the capital’s light rail project on May 7, 2015.[4] Construction began in May 2017.[5]

Nur-Sultan Light Metro
Overview
LocaleNur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Transit typeLight metro
Number of lines1
Number of stations18
Operation
Operation will startProject suspended
Train length2 carriages per trainset
Technical
System length22.6 km (14.0 mi)
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)[1]
Top speed80 km/h (50 mph)

The light metro is part of Nazarbayev's Kazakhstan 2030 economic plan to transform Kazakhstan into an economic power. A great deal of construction has taken place in Astana since it became the capital in 1997.

Video renders of the proposed system show the lines built on viaducts running adjacent to roads, with enclosed stations offering heating and ventilation systems to protect passengers from the extreme weather variations in the city. [6]

The Chinese company constructing the project went bankrupt early 2019. The city hall ordered an indefinite halt to it.[7]

Line 1

The 22.6 km North-South route would link Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport with Astana Nurly Zhol railway station via the modern "Left Bank" area of the city centre. The line will have 18 stops and one depot. Capacity is estimated to be 146,000 people per day.[8][9]

Further phases

Original plans show further phases to link other areas of the city.[10]

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