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* Dushanbe - Hisor - Tursunzoda - Pakhtaabad - TJ/UZ border - (Denov, Uzbekistan).  Used by International services from Dushanbe to Uzbekistan/Russia, corridor services  through Uzbekistan to Khujand and Kanibadam and a daily local service Dushanbe to Pakhtaabad.
* Dushanbe - Hisor - Tursunzoda - Pakhtaabad - TJ/UZ border - (Denov, Uzbekistan).  Used by International services from Dushanbe to Uzbekistan/Russia, corridor services  through Uzbekistan to Khujand and Kanibadam and a daily local service Dushanbe to Pakhtaabad.
* Dushanbe - Yovon - Bokhtar - Sarband - Kulob (also known as Kulyab)
* Dushanbe - Yovon - Bokhtar - Sarband - Kulob (also known as Kulyab)
* (Bekabad, Uzbekistan) - UZ/TJ border - Khujand - Konibodom. This part of the Tajik railway network is not connected to the southern part of the network, and trains must pass through Uzbekistan.
* (Bekabad, Uzbekistan) - UZ/TJ border - Khujand - Konibodom. This part of the Tajik railway network is not connected to the southern part of the network, and trains must pass through Uzbekistan. In recent years these trains have only operated in the summer months, but the current (2024) situation is not known.


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Revision as of 16:52, 7 November 2024

Country Details

See Wikipedia

Railway System

National Railway Operator

Rochi Ohani Tochikiston = Tajik Railway

Current services

There are currently (November 2024) three lines with passenger services according to the Tajik Railway website.

  • Dushanbe - Hisor - Tursunzoda - Pakhtaabad - TJ/UZ border - (Denov, Uzbekistan). Used by International services from Dushanbe to Uzbekistan/Russia, corridor services through Uzbekistan to Khujand and Kanibadam and a daily local service Dushanbe to Pakhtaabad.
  • Dushanbe - Yovon - Bokhtar - Sarband - Kulob (also known as Kulyab)
  • (Bekabad, Uzbekistan) - UZ/TJ border - Khujand - Konibodom. This part of the Tajik railway network is not connected to the southern part of the network, and trains must pass through Uzbekistan. In recent years these trains have only operated in the summer months, but the current (2024) situation is not known.

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Timetable

Information is available at the Man in Seat 61.

Ticketing

You can buy tickets at the train station or at a kassa in central Dushanbe that sells rail and air tickets. Online, you can try Tutu.ru. It’s user-friendly and in English, but the price is likely to be higher than what you pay offline, and you may still have to get the actual ticket printed for you in a station in Russia.


Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services

None known.