ASTANA, Kazakhstan, May 16. President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has launched the operation of the Astana LRT system, Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh president.
Astana Akim Zhenis Kassymbek stated that a dedicated dispatch service for the light rail transit system has been established within the framework of the LRT launch. In total, 21 specialists are engaged in monitoring and regulating Astana’s public transport operations.
Each LRT train is designed to accommodate more than 600 passengers. The system will operate 15 trains, including four reserve units, in driverless mode along a 22.4-kilometer route.
The functions of control, acceleration, braking, door operation, and emergency response are fully automated. At the same time, the system retains the capability for manual control and communication with dispatch operators to ensure additional safety oversight.
The infrastructure comprises 18 stations and a modern depot. The total travel time along the route is approximately 40 minutes, with an average operating speed of 50–60 kilometers per hour. Train intervals are set at five to six minutes.
g the entire route will take around 40 minutes, with an average speed of 50–60 kilometers per hour. Train intervals will range from five to six minutes.
