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Kazakhstan Subway

Feb 4, 2012 by     1 Comment     Posted under: Architecture

The first line of the Almaty Metro in Kazakhstan was opened on 1 December 2011, after more than 23 years of construction. Visually interesting, this architecture is 8.5 km long and is used by 30,000 people every day. The metro system became the second metro in Central Asia, after the Tashkent Metro in Uzbekistan, and the sixteenth metro in the former Soviet Union region.

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