The line opened in 2011, and begins at Raiymbek Batyr Station, underneath Almaty 2 Station, the main intercity terminalpic.twitter.com/FW0Gxc4AhW
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The line opened in 2011, and begins at Raiymbek Batyr Station, underneath Almaty 2 Station, the main intercity terminalpic.twitter.com/FW0Gxc4AhW
Proceeding south, the next stop is Zhibek Zholy. The station aesthetics are inspired by the Moscow Metro and Kazakh culturepic.twitter.com/5fgYjx0lRv
The next stop is Almaly, which features a gorgeous stained glass muralpic.twitter.com/zn1EQJdgtD
Abay is next--this stop is located a short distance from the Almaty Cable Carpic.twitter.com/VprsuBHrd4
The next stop, Baykonur, has a very modern feel--it's named after the world's first space launch facility, built by the USSR in Kazakhstanpic.twitter.com/h4XC8koFIq
Dramteatr im. Auezova Station is next, with its stunning mosaic--my favorite bit of artwork on this subwaypic.twitter.com/TlUZIuAUje
Next is Alatau, which served as the line's terminal until 2015pic.twitter.com/ncFPU6bcBE
The line was extended for two more stops in 2015--the first is Sayran Station...pic.twitter.com/XCOVlMsKXu
...and the second and final stop is Moskva. Another three stops should open by 2020, connecting to the suburb of Kalkaman.pic.twitter.com/QByNXAmtGb
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ya and then Americans will share pictures of them, oohing and aahing over how pretty they are
And no one will make a mess of it because the government will brutalize you if you do. 
Tfw developing countries have better public transit than America
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