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Road Closures in Astana: Updates on Affected Routes

Capital's authorities have declared street closures across the city, as per our reports. From April 20th to May 20th, specified streets will be entirely off-limits.

Capital's Authority Shares Details on Road Construction in the City, According to Our News. Fully...
Capital's Authority Shares Details on Road Construction in the City, According to Our News. Fully Shut Down Streets (Timeframe): - From April 20th to May 20th

Road Closures in Astana: Updates on Affected Routes

Hey there! Let's talk about the road works happening in our capital city.

Full Closures:

  • Starting from April 20 to August 20, ul. K. Kaiysenova will be off-limits from ul. Bukhar Zhirau to pr. Tauelsizdik. Don't worry, there will be alternative traffic routes via internal courtyards.
  • From April 9 to August 30, ul. Kuiysh Dina will be closed from the Miras school to pr. M. Zhumabayev.
  • From April 29 to August 30, ul. Zh. Moldagaliyev will be under wraps from ul. E-41 to ul. E-32. They've got alternative routes and internal courtyards covered for traffic.
  • From June 3 to 18, ul. Burabai will be closed from ul. Khantau to pr. Sh. Kudaiberdyuly.
  • And from May 26 to June 10, the Northern bypass will be closed from ul. 191 to ul. Ondiris.

Partial Closures:

  • From May 11 to June 30, ul. Ch. Aitmatova will be partially closed from ul. Zh. Moldagaliyev to pr. Uly Dala. Traffic will be manageable with one-way traffic in both directions.
  • From May 30 to June 8, pr. Turan will be partially closed from ul. Sarayshik to ul. Kerei Zhanibek khan. They're organizing traffic in only one direction heading towards the city and the airport.
  • From May 1 to August 1, there's a closure at the transport interchange at the intersection of ul. Sh. Beisekovoy and pr. N. Tlendiyev. They're rerouting traffic using a temporary road, shifting 6 lanes in both directions.

Now, you might be wondering about other road closures or updates in Astana. Unfortunately, there isn't specific information for the time being. However, remember that there are broader infrastructure projects and closures affecting border areas. For instance, the Tajyen-Daut Ata (also known as Tazhen) border checkpoint between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is under revamp and will remain closed to pedestrians, passenger vehicles, buses, and light cargo until September 1, 2025[1][3].

When it comes to local road conditions or closures in Astana, it's best to reach out to local authorities or check official announcements from Astana's city administration for the latest updates. Safe travels, buddy! 😉

[1]: URL to the source for the information about the border checkpoint closure.[3]: URL to the source for more details about the infrastructure projects aiming to improve connectivity and trade routes.

The road closures in our capital city are not limited to the road works, as the Tajyen-Daut Ata border checkpoint between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan remains closed to pedestrians, passenger vehicles, buses, and light cargo until September 1, 2025. Additionally, the finance, industry, and transportation sectors may be impacted due to these infrastructure projects aimed at improving connectivity and trade routes.

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