Sayran Bus Station

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Sayran bus terminal (Kazakh: Сайран автобекеті, Sairan avtobeketı), also "new bus station" or "central intercity bus station", is a major long distance bus station in Almaty on the North West corner of the Sayran Reservoir.[1] It is the opposite side of the lake from Sayran metro station on the South East corner of the lake.

In 2018, the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning of Almaty presented a project for the reconstruction of the bus station. On the territory of the bus station, transport logistics will be revised, the station square and the pedestrian zone will be expanded, the demolition of illegal buildings, including a car wash, is envisaged. Fountains, parking lots, green areas and playgrounds will be located on the adjacent territory. The main goal is to restore the original appearance of the station.[2]

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  1. ^ Bradley Mayhew, Richard Plunkett, Simon Richmond Lonely Planet Central Asia 0864426739 2000 p.202 "Bus Long-distance buses use the Sayran bus station (f 26 28 55) on the corner of Tole Bi and Mate Zalki, 3.5km west of the centre. Sayran is also called the novy avtovokzal (new bus station) or tsentralny mezhdugorodny avtovokzal ( central ..
  2. ^ INFORM.KZ (2018-07-02). "Автовокзал «Сайран» в Алматы обретет первоначальный вид". Казинформ (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-12-15.

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