High-speed rail in Kazakhstan
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As of 2020, no operational high-speed rail systems exist in Kazakhstan. Two links are planned – between Almaty and Astana, and an international link between Moscow and Beijing that would go through the country.


Astana–Almaty

In November 2013 the proposed Astana (then Nur-Sultan)–Almaty high speed railway was postponed due to high costs and doubts over passenger numbers. Previously in March 2013, Qazaqstan Temir Zholy, the national rail company of Kazakhstan, awarded a contract to Systra to oversee the design and construction of a high-speed line from Astana, the country's capital, to Almaty, its largest city. The line was expected to be long, and was supposed to travel via Karaganda and Balkhash (city), Balkhash. A viaduct across Lake Balkhash wss planned near Sayaq. The trains were expected by be built by Tulpar-Talgo (a joint venture established in 2011 between Qazaqstan Temir Zholy and Spanish company Talgo), with a maximum speed of , completing the trip in five and a half hours. The system would use Russian gauge, the same as used by Kazakhstan's existing conventional lines.


Moscow–Beijing via Kazakhstan

In 2015, a Russian Railways official said that the Moscow-Beijing HSR line would pass through either Russia's Altai Republic or Kazakhstan. The difference in length between the two proposed routes would be 290 km (180 miles).


Tashkent-Turkistan

In 2021, the Kazakh Prime Minister Asqar Mamin announced plans to extend the High-speed rail in Uzbekistan, high-speed rail line terminating in Tashkent, Uzbekistan across the border to Shymkent and Turkistan (city), Turkistan.


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