Station Turkmenbashi in the Moorish style was built in the years 1895–96.
As early as 1931, the Krasnovodsk-Chardzhou railway was converted to diesel traction.
The railway station is a single-story building with thick, high walls.
It includes three rooms: one with ticket counters, another with seating for passengers, and a central corridor providing access to the platform and the exterior.
[1] Railway Station Square is located near to a memorial to Turkmen soldiers killed in the Great Patriotic War.