Vehicular Mishap: Three-Car Pileup in a Waste Dump
Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ), the national railway company in Kazakhstan, conducted inspections in March 2025, revealing several instances of illegal practices on trains. The inspections, which took place on compositions following the routes 'Astana - Shymkent' and 'Astana - Almaty', uncovered illegal seat sales for people with disabilities and allowed smoking in train vestibules. Six unauthorized passengers were found during the inspections, who had been provided with seats for money by the conductors. As a result, the conductors involved in these incidents were dismissed, and the train manager received a severe reprimand. KTZ has been taking action against such illegal practices and has called on citizens to report cases of illegal seat sales, unauthorized passenger transportation, and ticket resale. However, no contact information was provided for reporting such cases following the March 2025 inspections. Reports with photo, audio, or video materials can be sent to KTZ via Instagram or WhatsApp number +7 776 714 5686. It is important to note that no statements regarding the March 2025 inspections were made by the press service of KTZ, and no information was provided about any further inspections planned by the company. Additionally, no information was found about any disciplinary action taken for the conductors involved in the March 2025 incidents. CMN.KZ was one of the participants in the inspection at Almaty-2 station. KTZ has also been taking steps to improve the overall quality of service, and plans to conduct similar inspections in all passenger trains in the future. The incidents were established as a result of a journalist's attempt to make a train journey more 'comfortable' for money. This underscores the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations set by KTZ for the safety and comfort of all passengers. In summary, KTZ conducted inspections in March 2025 to address illegal practices on trains, and has called on citizens to report such incidents. While no further information about the inspections or disciplinary action has been provided, the company has stated its commitment to improving the quality of service and ensuring a safe and comfortable journey for all passengers.
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