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  2. Istanbul–Ankara railway - Wikipedia

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    The IstanbulAnkara railway (Turkish: İstanbulAnkara demiryolu) is a 576.6 km (358.3 mi) long electrified railway in Turkey.The line connects Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, to the capital and second largest city, Ankara; making it one the busiest railways in the country in terms of passenger and freight rail traffic.

  3. Ankara–Istanbul high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The AnkaraIstanbul high-speed railway (Turkish: Ankaraİstanbul yüksek hızlı demiryolu), is a 562 km (349 mi) long high-speed railway linking Ankara and Istanbul in Turkey. The railway runs mostly parallel to the Istanbul-Ankara railway and passes through some of Turkey's most urbanized areas.

  4. Yüksek Hızlı Tren - Wikipedia

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    The Otoyol 4 motorway is a major highway between the two cities, and the AnkaraIstanbul route is the busiest domestic air route in the country. The route between Istanbul and Ankara by rail has been a single-track line, and trains usually were delayed 30 minutes to 2 hours plus the average 7 hours, 30 minutes travel time.

  5. Ankara Express - Wikipedia

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    Halkalı station, Istanbul Ankara station, Ankara: Stops: 15 (Istanbul-Ankara) 14 (Ankara-Istanbul) Distance travelled: 610.3 km (379.2 mi) Average journey time: 8 hours, 25 minutes (Istanbul-Ankara) 8 hours, 46 minutes (Ankara-Istanbul) Service frequency: Daily each way: On-board services; Class(es) Reserved Coach, Sleeper: Seating ...

  6. High-speed rail in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    A TCDD HT80000 at the ATG terminal in Ankara The ATG terminal in Ankara is a hub for the YHT services of the Turkish State Railways. Prior to the introduction of the high-speed line, the population centres of Istanbul (14 million) and Ankara (5 million) were connected by a 576 km (358 mi) long railway line, of which only 110 km (68 mi) was double-tracked. [8]

  7. Rail transport in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    A TCDD HT80000 at the ATG terminal in Ankara The ATG terminal in Ankara is a hub for the YHT services of the Turkish State Railways In 2022, Turkey had 12,532 km (7,787 mi) [ 3 ] of railway lines, of which 95% were single-tracked, [ note 1 ] 21% of the network was electrified and 28% signalled.

  8. Ayaş Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The 10 km (6.2 mi)-long tunnel would enable to shorten the distance of 576 km (358 mi) between Istanbul and Ankara about 160 km (99 mi) to 416 km (258 mi). The travel time would reduce from seven-and-half hours to two-and-half hours.

  9. Eastern Express - Wikipedia

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    The train runs from Ankara to Kars. [1] The train was the first overnight service east of Ankara. The Eastern Express stops in 7 provincial capitals: Ankara, Kırıkkale, Kayseri, Sivas, Erzincan, Erzurum and Kars. [2] The first train ran in 1936 from Istanbul's Haydarpaşa Terminal to Çetinkaya. [3]

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