Ashgabat railway station was constructed in 1888, based on a design by academician Ludwig Urlaub.
[5] The Ashgabat railway station was designed in a neoclassical style between 1955 and 1957 by architect Evsey Sorin.
The Ashgabat railway station has been fully renovated with a white marble and granite facade.
The redesigned waiting hall is complemented by blue color canopies on platforms for weather protection, and ticket offices have been moved to a nearby building.
The forecourt now features an underground pedestrian passage, linking parking areas with the station’s waiting hall and storage facilities.