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  2. Ankara–Istanbul high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    This railway would diverge off the Istanbul-Ankara railway at Sincan and take a more direct route through the Köroğlu Mountains and re-join the existing railway at Arifiye. This new railway would shorten the route between the two cities by 160 km (99 mi) and with a planned maximum speed of 250 km/h (160 mph), it would drastically reduce ...

  3. Yüksek Hızlı Tren - Wikipedia

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    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. Rail transport in Turkey was already at its lowest point, so in 2003 the State Railways and the Turkish Ministry of Transport made an agreement to build a 533 km (331 ...

  4. 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]

  5. Istanbul–Ankara railway - Wikipedia

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    From Sincan, the railway becomes a quadruple-track line for 18 km (11 mi) until Marşandiz, where the last 7.2 km (4.5 mi) stretch of track is a 5-track railway. The Istanbul-Ankara railway also hosts high-speed trains in certain sections, thus having the second-highest speed limit of conventional railways in Turkey, after the Konya-Karaman ...

  6. Rail transport in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Bursa will be connected to the Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway, a new line is currently being constructed from Polatlı to İzmir via Afyon is under construction alongside with some other lines from Yerköy (on the line from Ankara to Sivas) to Kayseri and another one from Halkalı to Edirne on Turkey's European border with Bulgaria. [11]

  7. Ankara Express - Wikipedia

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    The Ankara Express (Turkish: Ankara Ekspresi) is a daily overnight intercity passenger train, operated by TCDD Taşımacılık, between Istanbul and Ankara, with major stops at İzmit and Eskişehir. The train makes the 610.3 km (379.2 mi) long journey in about 8 and-a-half hours.

  8. History of rail transport in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    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. Rail transport in Turkey was already at its lowest point, so in 2003 the State Railways and the Turkish Ministry of Transport made an agreement to build a 533 km (331 ...

  9. Capital Express (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The train became the State Railways' flagship service until 2009, when the Eskişehir-Ankara portion of the Istanbul-Ankara high-speed railway was opened and Yüksek Hızlı Tren high-speed passenger service became the pride of the TCDD. On 13 March 2009, the Capital Express was shortened by 263 km (163 mi) to Eskişehir and served as an ...

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