Arys (Kazakh: Арыс, Arıs, ارىس; Russian: Арыс, earlier Арысь Aryś), is a town in South Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. Population: 62,197 (2009 Census results); 59,280 (1999 Census results).
Arys is the junction of two important rail lines: Trans-Aral Railway (Orenburg-Arys-Tashkent) and Turkestan-Siberia Railway (Arys-Almaty-Barnaul). The Arys station was built ca. 1904 as a station on the Trans-Aral line; a number of buildings and structures dating to 1902-05 are preserved in the city. in 1932 Arys was granted the status of a work settlement, and in 1956, that of a city.
The economy of Arys is centered on agriculture (grain, cotton, livestock). There are some industries as well, mostly having to do with the city's railroad origin: a railroad tie factory, an electric locomotive repair plant, and another one for the repair of railroad cargo cars.
Coordinates: 42°26′0″N 68°48′0″E / 42.43333°N 68.80000°E