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Do‘stlik (Tashkent Metro)

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Location
  
Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Opened
  
7 November 1987

Tracks
  
2

Platforms
  
island platform

Platform
  
Island platform

Do‘stlik (Tashkent Metro)

Address
  
Elbek Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Similar
  
Mashinasozlar, Chorsu, Tinchlik, Paxtakor, Gafur Gulom

Dustlik (formerly Chkalov) is a station of the Tashkent Metro on the Oʻzbekiston Line which was opened on 7 November 1987. In 2012 the station's name was changed from Chkalov to Dustlik. The construction of "Chkalov" metro station domed used reinforced concrete structure. The ceiling is painted in turquoise and decorated with electric lights as babochkek, giving the room an atmosphere of flying. In the center of the column set made of aluminum, in the shape of the radar. The lobby and the staircase walls are covered with white marble Gazgan and the floor surface is covered with gray and black granite. In one of the side walls of the lobby has been established panels devoted to the 50th anniversary of the flight from Moscow (USSR) to Vancouver (USA) over the North Pole without landing, and a bas-relief of Valery Chkalov. In October 2012, these design elements were barbarously destroyed. One solution is aligned with the entrance of the Tashkent mechanical plant.

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Do‘stlik (Tashkent Metro) Wikipedia


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