Yes, for most of the journey. This is the #1 tourist route. Our eSIM connects to premium local networks that provide strong 4G/LTE coverage in all three cities and along most of the train line. You may lose signal briefly in the most remote desert sections, but it is generally very stable.
Will I have internet coverage on the high-speed (Afrosiyob) train between Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara?
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