Speech
Shavkat Mirziyoyev  ·  2026-08-17 00:00

СиёсатPresident Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspects new transport infrastructure connecting Urgench and Khiva16:52 / 17.08.2026

Uzbekistan focuses on developing transport infrastructure, integrating different modes of transport, and creating a convenient transport system for residents and tourists. The project in the Khorezm region also supports these goals.

As part of the 225 billion UZS project, a new 11-kilometer railway line connecting Urgench International Airport to the railway station was built. The project also included the construction of a station, a bridge, road crossings, and 25 culverts along the line.

The new route will be able to serve about 650,000 local and international tourists annually. Travel time between Urgench and Khiva will be halved, from 80 to 40 minutes. The project has also created about 30 new jobs.

Notably, this is Uzbekistan’s first project to directly connect an airport to the railway network. A CR200J electric train built in China will operate on the Urgench International Airport – Khiva route.

The six-car electric train can carry about 400 passengers and reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour. The carriages feature VIP, business, and economy-class seating, free Wi-Fi, charging ports for electronic devices, and modern air conditioning and heating systems. The train also provides the necessary facilities for passengers with disabilities.

The Head of State traveled to Khiva aboard the new electric train.

In Khiva, the President also inspected new trolleybuses that will operate on the route linking Urgench International Airport and Khiva railway station.

The ten trolleybuses, delivered from China in July this year, are equipped with a modern autonomous operation system that allows them to travel up to 100 kilometers without being connected to overhead power lines. They will serve passengers on the Urgench – Khiva – Urgench route.

Each trolleybus can carry up to 87 passengers. They provide facilities for passengers with disabilities, older adults, and those traveling with children, and include USB and Type-C charging ports, as well as internal and external surveillance cameras. They also feature driver monitoring, lane departure warning, and automatic fire suppression systems.

The President proposed purchasing these modern vehicles during his visit to Khorezm region last year.

The Head of State noted that integrating different modes of transport will provide greater convenience for residents and tourists, reduce travel times, and enhance the region’s tourism appeal. Responsible officials were instructed to ensure safe, high-quality passenger services.