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How Does The Public Transportation System Work In Major Cities Like Tashkent And Samarkand?

Public transportation in Tashkent and Samarkand is generally reliable, varied, and budget-friendly.

In Tashkent:

  • The city boasts a well-developed metro system with reliable trains connecting key districts.
  • Numerous buses and marshrutkas (minibuses) serve urban and suburban areas at low fares.

In Samarkand:

  • While there is no metro, the city relies on a modern tram system along with buses, shared taxis, and private cars.
  • For intercity travel (e.g., between Tashkent and Samarkand), modern high-speed trains operate several times a day, offering comfort and efficiency.

Tips:

  • Metro rides are paid with an ATTO transport card or contactless payment, while tickets for buses and trams can be bought at kiosks, stations, or directly from drivers.
  • Schedules are generally reliable, but English information may be limited—apps or hotel staff can help with navigation.
  • Taxis and ride-hailing apps are convenient for door-to-door service.