- Trans-Aral Railway
The Trans-Aral Railway (also known as the Tashkent Railway) was built in 1906 connecting
Orenburg andTashkent . For the first part of the 20th century it was the only railway-connection betweenEuropean Russia andCentral Asia .There were plans to construct the Orenburg-Tashkent line as early as 1874. Construction work did not start, however, until the autumn of 1900. The railway was simultaneously built from both ends toward a common junction. It opened in January 1906, linking the existing network of Russian and European railways to the
Trans-Caspian Railway .After the revolution the line was blocked by
Cossacks under the command of Ataman Dutov. Cut off from food supplies, and unable to sustain itself due to forcedcotton cultivation,Russian Turkestan experienced an intense famine. The temporary loss of the Trans-Aral also allowed the Tashkent Soviet a degree of autonomy fromMoscow during the period immediately following theBolshevik takeover, which resulted in great atrocities like theKokand Massacre , in which between 5,000 and 14,000 people were killed.The line passes through several notable cities in
Kazakhstan , includingAral ,Qyzylorda , Turkistan, andShymkent . It connects at Arys with the Turkestan-Siberia rail line towardAlmaty , eastern Kazakhstan, and southSiberia .See also
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Turkestan-Siberia Railway
*Trans-Caspian Railway Literature
* Hopkirk, Peter, (1984) "Setting the East ablaze : Lenin's dream of an empire in Asia", 252 pp., London: John Murray
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