Navoi region expands fleet with new buses imported from China
A total of 42 new Yutong buses recently arrived and will operate in the center of Karmana district and the city of Navoi. The 18 buses brought in April are currently running on the routes between the “Navoi” bus station and the Regional Road Administration, as well as between Tinchlik Fortress and the “Malika” bus station under a gross contract basis. Earlier, 27 buses had been purchased from China for Bukhara region.

The Ministry of Transport reports that modern buses have been imported from China to provide the population of Navoi city with high-quality public transportation services.
It is noted that these buses were brought in as part of the implementation of tasks outlined in the presidential decree on “Measures to Reform the Public Transport System.”
In the first phase, 18 modern buses imported from China in April of this year were put into operation on the routes “Navoi” bus station – Regional Road Administration and Tinchlik Fortress – “Malika” bus station on a gross contract basis.
In the second phase, 42 Yutong buses arrived in the region just yesterday.
These buses will be deployed to serve routes covering the center of Karmana district and all streets of Navoi city.
Previously, it was reported that modern Zhongtong buses were purchased from China for Bukhara region as well.
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