Nizhny Bestyakh is the terminus of the only road connection to
Yakutsk, the
Lena Highway, and is the starting point of the
Kolyma Highway, leading to
Magadan and the
Pacific Ocean coast further east. A ferry allows for transport across the
Lena River in summer; in winter, traffic drives directly across the ice on the frozen river. In spring and fall, the crossing is not possible due to the movement of ice. However, the
Lena Bridge is under construction further upstream, which will allow a year-round land transport connection with Yakutsk beginning in 2028. Nizhny Bestyakh is the terminus of the
Amur–Yakutsk Mainline. In future, Nizhny Bestyakh may find itself on the route for planned extensions of the railway towards Magadan. There are plans to make it a transportation hub for northeastern Siberia and to eventually grant it town status. The railhead for construction of the railway reached Nizhny Bestyakh in late 2011. In October 2019, the
European Rail Timetable compilers report that a passenger train is now running on alternate days on the Amur-Yakutsk main line, terminating at Nizhny Bestyakh. ==Geography==