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Transport in Kazakhstan

The vast territory of Kazakhstan spans across 2,700,000 km2 (1,000,000 sq mi). The population density is low in Kazakhstan, and the centers of industry and agriculture are spread out and remote from world markets.

Railways edit

Railways provide 68% of all cargo and passenger traffic to over 57% of the country. There are 15,333 km (9,527 mi) in common carrier service, excluding industrial lines.[1] All railway lines in Kazakhstan are built in 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in) gauge, of which 4,000 km (2,500 mi) is electrified (2012).[1]

Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ) is the national railway company. KTZ cooperates with French loco manufacturer Alstom in developing Kazakhstan's railway infrastructure. Alstom has more than 600 staff and two joint ventures with KTZ and its subsidiary in Kazakhstan.[2] In July 2017, Alstom opened its first locomotive repairing center in Kazakhstan. It is the only repairing center in Central Asia and the Caucasus.[3]

As the Kazakhstani rail system was designed during the Soviet era, rail routes were designed ignoring inter-Soviet borders, based on the needs of Soviet planning. This has caused anomalies, such as the route from Oral to Aktobe passing briefly through Russian territory. It also means that routes might not suit modern-day Kazakhstani needs.[4][citation needed]

Kazakhstan's developed railway system promotes international and regional trade connecting Asia and Europe. In 2019, the transit of goods through Kazakhstan increased 23% to 664,000 containers.[5]

Railway links with adjacent countries edit

The strategy of transport development in Kazakhstan until 2015 is to build 1,600 km (990 mi) of new electrified and 2,700 km (1,700 mi) of existing railway stations.[citation needed]

In 2006, a standard gauge rail link from China to Europe was proposed.[6]

In 2007, it was proposed to eliminate break of gauge at Druzhba-Alashankou by converting the Kazakhstan main line to European gauge.[citation needed]

In 2008, BOOT line from Zhetigen to Khorgos on the China border.[7] The line would branch off the existing railway near Shaquanzi.[8]

Maps edit

  • UN Map

Towns served by rail edit

Rapid transit and tram systems edit

 
Metro station in Almaty.

Almaty edit

 
Tram in Almaty

There is a small (8.56 km (5.32 mi)) metro system in Almaty, the former capital and the largest city in the country. Second and third metro lines are planned in the future. The second line would intersect with the first line at Alatau and Zhibek Zholy stations.[9]

In May 2011, the construction of the second phase of the Almaty Metro line 1 began. The general contractor is Almatymetrokurylys. The extension includes five new stations, and will connect the downtown area of Almaty with Kalkaman in the suburbs. Its length will be 8.62 km (5.36 mi).[10]

The construction is divided into three phases. The first phase, the addition of the two stations Sairan and Moscow with a length of 2.7 km (1.7 mi)[10] opened in 2015.

There was a tram system of 10 lines which operated from 1937 to 2015.[11]

Astana edit

A metro system is currently under construction in Astana , the capital city.

The metro line had been a long time coming and the project was abandoned at one point in 2013,[12] but an agreement was signed on 7 May 2015 for the project to go ahead.[13]

Oskemen edit

In Oskemen, a tram system was operated until 2018.[14] Opened between 1959 and 1978, the tram was a popular form of transport in Oskemen/Ust-Kamenogorsk. At its peak, it had six routes, but in the end it had four routes in operation. It had a fleet of 50 working tram cars.[15]

Pavlodar edit

 
Trams in Pavlodar

In Pavlodar, there is a 86 km (53 mi) tram network which began service in 1965. As of 2012, the network has 20 regular and three special routes. The network has a 60% share of the local public transport market. Its fleet of 115 trams are due to be replaced and in 2012, with the city announcing plans to purchase 100 new trams.[16]

Temirtau edit

 
Trams in Temirtau

There are two tram lines in Temirtau.[17]

Highways edit

 
Al-Farabi street, Almaty, Esentai Tower

Kazakhstan has a road network stretching over 96,000 km (60,000 mi), most of which is in need of modernization and repair. It is, however, notable for containing the easterly terminus of European route E40, which contains the most easterly section of the Euroroute network.

  • Total: 189,000 kilometres (117,000 mi) (2002)[18]
  • Paved: 108,100 km (67,200 mi) (2002)
  • Unpaved: 80,900 km (50,300 mi) (2002)

It is stated in the CIA Factbook that Kazakhstan has a total road network of 93,612 km (58,168 mi) which is made up of 84,100 km (52,300 mi) paved and 9,512 km (5,910 mi) unpaved roads (2008).[1]

As of 2017, there were 3,845,301 registered cars and a total of 4,425,770 units of autotransport.[19][20]

Five international routes pass through Kazakhstan, totaling 23,000 km (14,000 mi). These highways are:

In 2009, the country began the construction of the "Western Europe - Western China" highway, which will be completed by 2013[clarification needed]. The total length of the road will be 8,445 km (5,247 mi), of which 2,787 km (1,732 mi) will be in Kazakhstan (Aktobe, Kyzylorda, South Kazakhstan, Zhambyl and Almaty oblasts). The thickness of the asphalt and concrete pavement will be 80 cm (31 in), and the expected lifespan of the highway will be 25 years, without a major overhaul, and the maximum speed limit 120 km/h (75 mph). The project includes a number of bridges over rivers, road maintenance facilities, bus stop areas, avtopavilony, cattle trails, and electronic signage. Simultaneously with the construction of this highway, roads will be repaired and built in areas along its route.[21][22][23]

Motorways edit

The motorway network in Kazakhstan is rather underdeveloped, mainly due to the low population density in the country, which doesn't require wider roads on long distances. There is a total of 490 km of motorways. The following are the only existing multi-lane, double carriage roads in Kazakhstan:

  • A1 - Runs from Nur-Sultan to Shchuchinsk. It further continues as the A1 two-lane highway to Kokshetau. Motorway length: 250 km (160 mi).
  • A2 - Runs from Almaty to a point past Uzynagash. It further continues as the A2 two-lane highway to Shymkent. Motorway length: 58 km (36 mi).
  • A2 - Other four-lane portion runs from Shymkent to Zhibek Zholy, on the border with Uzbekistan. Length: 100 km (62 mi).
  • A3 - Runs from Almaty to Kapshagay. It further continues as the A3 two-lane highway to Oskemen. Motorway length: 82 km (51 mi).

Pipelines edit

As of 2010, pipelines in Kazakhstan consist of:[1]

  • Condensate: 658 km (409 mi)
  • Gas: 12,317 km (7,653 mi)
  • Oil: 11,201 km (6,960 mi)
  • Refined products: 1,095 km (680 mi)
  • Water, 1,465 km (910 mi)

Waterways and waterborne transportation edit

There are 4,000 km (2,500 mi) of waterways on the Syrdariya (Syr Darya), 80%, and Ertis (Irtysh) rivers, (2010)[1]

Ports and harbors edit

Caspian Sea edit

  • Aqtau (Shevchenko) - railhead 1,524 mm (5 ft)
  • Atyrau (Gur'yev) - railhead 1,524 mm

On rivers edit

Merchant Marine edit

The merchant marine has a total of 119 vessels as of 2017 consisting of four general cargo vessels, ten petroleum tankers, and 105 other vessels.[24]

Airports edit

Kazakhstan has a total of 97 airports. (2012)[1] However, it is quoted as having a total of 449 airports in 2001.[18]

The large area of the country and the associated long distances makes air travel a very important component in domestic travel.

Airports - with paved runways edit

total: 64[1]

  • over 3,047 metres (9,997 ft): 10
  • 2,438–3,047 metres (7,999–9,997 ft): 25
  • 1,524–2,437 metres (5,000–7,995 ft): 16
  • 914–1,523 metres (2,999–4,997 ft): 5
  • under 914 metres (2,999 ft): 8 (2012)

Airports - with unpaved runways edit

total: 33[1]

  • over 3,047 metres (9,997 ft): 5
  • 2,438–3,047 metres (7,999–9,997 ft): 7
  • 1,524–2,437 metres (5,000–7,995 ft): 3
  • 914–1,523 metres (2,999–4,997 ft): 5
  • under 914 metres (2,999 ft): 13 (2012)

Open Sky regime edit

11 airports of Kazakhstan are part of the open sky regime, which allows more foreign carriers and more flights to operate at Kazakh airports. They include the airports of Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Shymkent, Aktau, Karaganda, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Pavlodar, Kokshetau, Taraz, Petropavlovsk, and Semey.[25]

Heliports edit

Total: 3 (2012)[1]

Airlines edit

 
Air Astana Airbus-320 aircraft at Aktau Airport.

The European Commission blacklisted all Kazakh carriers in 2009, with the sole exception of Air Astana. Since then, Kazakhstan had consistently been taking measures to modernize and revamp its air safety oversight. Thus, in 2016, the European Aviation Safety Agency removed all Kazakh airlines from its blacklist citing “sufficient evidence of compliance” with international standards by Kazakh airlines and its Civil Aviation Committee.[26]

In December 2021, it was announced that Kazakhstan’s aviation safety record increased to 84%, which is 15% higher than the global average. These statistics were reported from an audit conducted by the ICAO Coordinated Validation Mission.[27]

The New Silk Road edit

Kazakhstan is actively involved in the New Silk Road initiative, which is an infrastructure project expected to significantly accelerate and reduce the cost of goods delivery from China to Europe through Central Asia.[30]

External links edit

  • Kazakhstan, South Korea to set up bus-assembling JV
  • Air Astana website
  • Kazakhstan Railways website in English
  • Official website for Astana Airport in English
  • Unofficial website for Astana Airport in English

References edit

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For transport in the Soviet Union see Transport in the Soviet Union This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2016 The vast territory of Kazakhstan spans across 2 700 000 km2 1 000 000 sq mi The population density is low in Kazakhstan and the centers of industry and agriculture are spread out and remote from world markets Contents 1 Railways 1 1 Railway links with adjacent countries 1 2 Maps 1 3 Towns served by rail 2 Rapid transit and tram systems 2 1 Almaty 2 2 Astana 2 3 Oskemen 2 4 Pavlodar 2 5 Temirtau 3 Highways 3 1 Motorways 4 Pipelines 5 Waterways and waterborne transportation 6 Ports and harbors 6 1 Caspian Sea 6 2 On rivers 6 3 Merchant Marine 7 Airports 7 1 Airports with paved runways 7 2 Airports with unpaved runways 7 3 Open Sky regime 7 4 Heliports 8 Airlines 9 The New Silk Road 10 External links 11 ReferencesRailways editMain article Kazakhstan Temir Zholy Railways provide 68 of all cargo and passenger traffic to over 57 of the country There are 15 333 km 9 527 mi in common carrier service excluding industrial lines 1 All railway lines in Kazakhstan are built in 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in gauge of which 4 000 km 2 500 mi is electrified 2012 1 Kazakhstan Temir Zholy KTZ is the national railway company KTZ cooperates with French loco manufacturer Alstom in developing Kazakhstan s railway infrastructure Alstom has more than 600 staff and two joint ventures with KTZ and its subsidiary in Kazakhstan 2 In July 2017 Alstom opened its first locomotive repairing center in Kazakhstan It is the only repairing center in Central Asia and the Caucasus 3 As the Kazakhstani rail system was designed during the Soviet era rail routes were designed ignoring inter Soviet borders based on the needs of Soviet planning This has caused anomalies such as the route from Oral to Aktobe passing briefly through Russian territory It also means that routes might not suit modern day Kazakhstani needs 4 citation needed Kazakhstan s developed railway system promotes international and regional trade connecting Asia and Europe In 2019 the transit of goods through Kazakhstan increased 23 to 664 000 containers 5 Railway links with adjacent countries edit nbsp Russia same gauge former Soviet Union railway system nbsp China break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Border station at Druzhba KZ Alashankou CN connection between the Turkestan Siberia Railway and the Northern Xinjiang Railway no electrification on them Another connection exist from Altynkol railway station near Khorgas to the Jinghe Yining Khorgos Railway towards Urumqi nbsp Kyrgyzstan same gauge former Soviet Union railway system nbsp Uzbekistan same gauge former Soviet Union railway system nbsp Turkmenistan same gauge former Soviet Union railway system railway link opened in 2013 presently for freight Caspian Sea railhead 1 520 mmThe strategy of transport development in Kazakhstan until 2015 is to build 1 600 km 990 mi of new electrified and 2 700 km 1 700 mi of existing railway stations citation needed In 2006 a standard gauge rail link from China to Europe was proposed 6 In 2007 it was proposed to eliminate break of gauge at Druzhba Alashankou by converting the Kazakhstan main line to European gauge citation needed In 2008 BOOT line from Zhetigen to Khorgos on the China border 7 The line would branch off the existing railway near Shaquanzi 8 Maps edit UN Map reliefweb mapTowns served by rail edit Main article Railway stations in KazakhstanRapid transit and tram systems edit nbsp Metro station in Almaty Almaty edit nbsp Tram in AlmatyMain articles Almaty Metro and Trams in Almaty There is a small 8 56 km 5 32 mi metro system in Almaty the former capital and the largest city in the country Second and third metro lines are planned in the future The second line would intersect with the first line at Alatau and Zhibek Zholy stations 9 In May 2011 the construction of the second phase of the Almaty Metro line 1 began The general contractor is Almatymetrokurylys The extension includes five new stations and will connect the downtown area of Almaty with Kalkaman in the suburbs Its length will be 8 62 km 5 36 mi 10 The construction is divided into three phases The first phase the addition of the two stations Sairan and Moscow with a length of 2 7 km 1 7 mi 10 opened in 2015 There was a tram system of 10 lines which operated from 1937 to 2015 11 Astana edit Main article Astana Light Metro A metro system is currently under construction in Astana the capital city The metro line had been a long time coming and the project was abandoned at one point in 2013 12 but an agreement was signed on 7 May 2015 for the project to go ahead 13 Oskemen edit In Oskemen a tram system was operated until 2018 14 Opened between 1959 and 1978 the tram was a popular form of transport in Oskemen Ust Kamenogorsk At its peak it had six routes but in the end it had four routes in operation It had a fleet of 50 working tram cars 15 Pavlodar edit nbsp Trams in PavlodarIn Pavlodar there is a 86 km 53 mi tram network which began service in 1965 As of 2012 update the network has 20 regular and three special routes The network has a 60 share of the local public transport market Its fleet of 115 trams are due to be replaced and in 2012 with the city announcing plans to purchase 100 new trams 16 Temirtau edit nbsp Trams in TemirtauThere are two tram lines in Temirtau 17 Highways editMain article Roads in Kazakhstan This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Incomplete sentences and sporadic possibly outdated information Please help improve this section if you can March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Al Farabi street Almaty Esentai TowerKazakhstan has a road network stretching over 96 000 km 60 000 mi most of which is in need of modernization and repair It is however notable for containing the easterly terminus of European route E40 which contains the most easterly section of the Euroroute network Total 189 000 kilometres 117 000 mi 2002 18 Paved 108 100 km 67 200 mi 2002 Unpaved 80 900 km 50 300 mi 2002 It is stated in the CIA Factbook that Kazakhstan has a total road network of 93 612 km 58 168 mi which is made up of 84 100 km 52 300 mi paved and 9 512 km 5 910 mi unpaved roads 2008 1 As of 2017 update there were 3 845 301 registered cars and a total of 4 425 770 units of autotransport 19 20 Five international routes pass through Kazakhstan totaling 23 000 km 14 000 mi These highways are M 36 Highway Almaty Nur Sultan Kostanay continues to Chelyabinsk Almaty Petropavl to Omsk with the release of clarification needed M 38 Highway Almaty Semey Pavlodar continues to Omsk M 39 Highway Almaty Shymkent continues to Tashkent M 32 Highway Shymkent Aktobe Oral continues to Samara In 2009 the country began the construction of the Western Europe Western China highway which will be completed by 2013 clarification needed The total length of the road will be 8 445 km 5 247 mi of which 2 787 km 1 732 mi will be in Kazakhstan Aktobe Kyzylorda South Kazakhstan Zhambyl and Almaty oblasts The thickness of the asphalt and concrete pavement will be 80 cm 31 in and the expected lifespan of the highway will be 25 years without a major overhaul and the maximum speed limit 120 km h 75 mph The project includes a number of bridges over rivers road maintenance facilities bus stop areas avtopavilony cattle trails and electronic signage Simultaneously with the construction of this highway roads will be repaired and built in areas along its route 21 22 23 Motorways edit The motorway network in Kazakhstan is rather underdeveloped mainly due to the low population density in the country which doesn t require wider roads on long distances There is a total of 490 km of motorways The following are the only existing multi lane double carriage roads in Kazakhstan A1 Runs from Nur Sultan to Shchuchinsk It further continues as the A1 two lane highway to Kokshetau Motorway length 250 km 160 mi A2 Runs from Almaty to a point past Uzynagash It further continues as the A2 two lane highway to Shymkent Motorway length 58 km 36 mi A2 Other four lane portion runs from Shymkent to Zhibek Zholy on the border with Uzbekistan Length 100 km 62 mi A3 Runs from Almaty to Kapshagay It further continues as the A3 two lane highway to Oskemen Motorway length 82 km 51 mi Pipelines editAs of 2010 pipelines in Kazakhstan consist of 1 Condensate 658 km 409 mi Gas 12 317 km 7 653 mi Oil 11 201 km 6 960 mi Refined products 1 095 km 680 mi Water 1 465 km 910 mi Waterways and waterborne transportation editThere are 4 000 km 2 500 mi of waterways on the Syrdariya Syr Darya 80 and Ertis Irtysh rivers 2010 1 Ports and harbors editCaspian Sea edit Aqtau Shevchenko railhead 1 524 mm 5 ft Atyrau Gur yev railhead 1 524 mmOn rivers edit Oskemen Ust Kamenogorsk Pavlodar Semey Semipalatinsk Merchant Marine edit The merchant marine has a total of 119 vessels as of 2017 update consisting of four general cargo vessels ten petroleum tankers and 105 other vessels 24 Airports editKazakhstan has a total of 97 airports 2012 1 However it is quoted as having a total of 449 airports in 2001 18 The large area of the country and the associated long distances makes air travel a very important component in domestic travel Airports with paved runways edit total 64 1 over 3 047 metres 9 997 ft 10 2 438 3 047 metres 7 999 9 997 ft 25 1 524 2 437 metres 5 000 7 995 ft 16 914 1 523 metres 2 999 4 997 ft 5 under 914 metres 2 999 ft 8 2012 Airports with unpaved runways edit total 33 1 over 3 047 metres 9 997 ft 5 2 438 3 047 metres 7 999 9 997 ft 7 1 524 2 437 metres 5 000 7 995 ft 3 914 1 523 metres 2 999 4 997 ft 5 under 914 metres 2 999 ft 13 2012 Open Sky regime edit 11 airports of Kazakhstan are part of the open sky regime which allows more foreign carriers and more flights to operate at Kazakh airports They include the airports of Nur Sultan Almaty Shymkent Aktau Karaganda Ust Kamenogorsk Pavlodar Kokshetau Taraz Petropavlovsk and Semey 25 Heliports edit Total 3 2012 1 Airlines edit nbsp Air Astana Airbus 320 aircraft at Aktau Airport The European Commission blacklisted all Kazakh carriers in 2009 with the sole exception of Air Astana Since then Kazakhstan had consistently been taking measures to modernize and revamp its air safety oversight Thus in 2016 the European Aviation Safety Agency removed all Kazakh airlines from its blacklist citing sufficient evidence of compliance with international standards by Kazakh airlines and its Civil Aviation Committee 26 In December 2021 it was announced that Kazakhstan s aviation safety record increased to 84 which is 15 higher than the global average These statistics were reported from an audit conducted by the ICAO Coordinated Validation Mission 27 Air Astana Air Astana Ejr Astana is the principal airline and the flag carrier of the Republic of Kazakhstan based in Almaty Kazakhstan 28 It operates scheduled domestic and international services on 56 routes from its main hub Almaty International Airport and from its 2 secondary hubs Astana International Airport and Atyrau Airport It is a joint venture between Kazakhstan s sovereign wealth fund Samruk Kazyna 51 and BAE Systems PLC 49 It was incorporated in October 2001 and started commercial flights on 15 May 2002 At the 2012 World Airline Awards held at Farnborough Airshow in the UK Air Astana was named the Best Airline in Central Asia amp India 29 FlyArystan low cost subsidiary of Air Astana SCAT Airlines Sunday Airlines charter subsidiary of SCAT Airlines Qazaq Air Caspiy Kaz TransAir Sigma Airlines Sunkar AirThe New Silk Road editKazakhstan is actively involved in the New Silk Road initiative which is an infrastructure project expected to significantly accelerate and reduce the cost of goods delivery from China to Europe through Central Asia 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Transport in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan South Korea to set up bus assembling JV Air Astana website Kazakhstan Railways website in English Almaty airport details Official website for Astana Airport in English Unofficial website for Astana Airport in EnglishReferences edit a b c d e f g h i The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency www cia gov Retrieved 25 September 2017 Loco manufacturer obtains first IRIS certification in Kazakhstan www railwaygazette com Alstom inaugurated first locomotive repairing centre in Kazakhstan www raillynews com China s one track mind in Kazakhstan Policy Forum 2018 02 13 Retrieved 2019 02 19 Transit of goods through Kazakhstan grew 23 percent in 2019 The Astana Times 23 January 2020 KAZAKHSTAN Temir Zholy Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Retrieved 25 September 2017 ENRC to develop and operate the Zhetigen Khorgos railway line between Kazakhstan and China International Mining 20 May 2008 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Kazakhstan Begins Zhetigen Korgas Line Construction Railway Technology 2009 08 05 Retrieved 2022 04 14 urbanrail net Archived from the original on 25 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2017 a b Almatymetro Glavnaya stranica Archived from the original on 15 August 2012 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Subways and Trams In Kazakhstan Almaty s Metro www subways net Retrieved 25 September 2017 No Light Rail Transport for Astana Tengrinews kz Retrieved 25 September 2017 UK DVV Media Astana light rail framework agreement signed Retrieved 25 September 2017 V Ust Kamenogorske polnostyu ostanovili dvizhenie tramvaev The tram system in Ust Kamenogorsk completely ceased operation in Russian Informburo 2018 03 12 Retrieved 2018 03 15 Ust Kamenogorskij tramvaj Vvedenie oskemen tramway narod ru Retrieved 25 September 2017 Pavlodar temirtau kz glavnyj sajt Temirtau Archived from the original on 8 January 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2017 a b Transportation Kazakhstan infrastructure www nationsencyclopedia 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