Ashgabat railway station

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.

The station in 1894
Historical view of the station (early 20th century)
Demirýollary diesel locomotive CKD9A at Ashgabat railway station
Ashgabat-Turkmenbashi train