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Ankara Express

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.[2]

Ankara Ekspresi
The eastbound train waiting to depart Halkalı.
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusOperating
LocaleCentral Anatolia
First service12 December 1975[1]
Current operator(s)TCDD Taşımacılık
Former operator(s)Turkish State Railways
Route
TerminiHalkalı station, Istanbul
Ankara station, Ankara
Stops15 (Istanbul-Ankara)
14 (Ankara-Istanbul)
Distance travelled610.3 km (379.2 mi)
Average journey time8 hours, 25 minutes (Istanbul-Ankara)
8 hours, 46 minutes (Ankara-Istanbul)
Service frequencyDaily each way
On-board services
Class(es)Reserved Coach, Sleeper
Seating arrangements2+1 seating
Sleeping arrangementsCouchette and private sleeping rooms
Catering facilitiesOn-board dining car
Technical
Rolling stockTSV2000
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
ElectrificationYes
Track owner(s)Turkish State Railways
Route map
Dist.
Station
0 km
0 mi
Halkalı
15 km
9 mi
Bakırköy
Marmaray Tunnel
Haydarpaşa (1975-2012)
33.7 km
20.9 mi
Söğütlüçeşme
41 km
25 mi
Bostancı
56.4 km
35 mi
Pendik
75.7 km
47 mi
Gebze
124.9 km
77.6 mi
İzmit
165.2 km
102.7 mi
Arifiye
265.5 km
165 mi
Bilecik
273.3 km
169.8 mi
Yayla
296.9 km
184.5 mi
Bozüyük
347.1 km
215.7 mi
Eskişehir
520.4 km
323.4 mi
Polatlı
581.1 km
361.1 mi
Sincan
610.3 km
379.2 mi
Ankara

There are two iterations of the Ankara Express; the first iteration began service in 1975 and departed Haydarpaşa station in Istanbul. This service was discontinued in 2014, with the completion of the Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway. Following the opening of the Marmaray commuter rail system in 2019, the Ankara Express was brought back, departing from Halkalı station. With this re-routing, the Ankara Express became the first non-high-speed intercity train service to use the Marmaray Tunnel under the Bosphorus.

The train was operated by the Turkish State Railways between 1975 and 2014, and is currently operated by TCDD Taşımacılık since its revival in 2019.

Operations edit

The Ankara Express operates daily, in each direction. Both trains depart their respective origins at 22:00 (TRT).

Route Details edit

The Ankara Express begins its eastbound journey from Halkalı station, on the European side of Istanbul. Departing the station at 22:00, the train uses southernmost express track to bypass Marmaray commuter rail service and stations. Traveling along the southern shore of Istanbul, the Ankara Express stops at Bakırköy, before heading into the Marmaray Tunnel a few kilometers after. The train traverses the entire tunnel, without stopping at any of the stations within; transit time of the tunnel takes about 10 minutes. Using the tunnel, the train traverses the Bosphorus strait, exiting Europe and entering Asia (Anatolia).

On the Asian side, the Ankara Express exits the tunnel in Kadıköy and joins the Istanbul-Ankara railway shortly after. The next station the train calls at is Söğütlüçeşme. Connections here to the Metrobüs BRT service are available. Following the station, the train once again uses the southern express track to bypass Marmaray trains, while calling at Bostancı, Pendik and Gebze. During this stretch the Ankara Express generally passes the last YHT high-speed train of the day from Ankara, barring delays.

After Gebze, track speed increases to 160 km/h (99 mph) until İzmit, but generally for high-speed trains. Intercity trains generally travel this stretch between 120 km/h (75 mph) and 140 km/h (87 mph). Hugging the north shore of the Gulf of İzmit, the train travels through the heavily industrialized region west of İzmit, before reaching İzmit station shortly after midnight.

Following İzmit, the Ankara Express continues along the Istanbul-Ankara railway, while the high-speed railway continues parallel to the line. After exiting İzmit's eastern suburbs and passing just south of Lake Sapanca, the train arrives at Arifiye, turns south and follows the Sakarya River through the Samanlı Mountains. The double-track section of the railway ends at Geyve, about 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Pamukova. After a brief straight section of track through the Pamukova plain, the train winds through the Katırlı Mountains until reaching Bilecik, where it has a brief stop. After Bilecik, the Ankara Express continues its climb through the Sündiken Mountains until reaching Bozüyük in the far west of the Central Anatolian Plains.

Once exiting the mountains, track speed increases to 140 km/h (87 mph). The Ankara Express arrives in Eskişehir in the middle of the night, stopping briefly. After departing, the train continues across the Central Anatolian Plain, consisting of rolling hills. As dawn breaks, the train reaches the western outskirts of Ankara, entering Sincan in the early morning. From here, the route is once again segregated between express and local service, as the Ankara Express uses the express track to bypass Başkentray commuter rail service. 29 km (18 mi) after Sincan station, the Ankara Express reaches Ankara station in central Ankara.

References edit

  1. ^ Milliyet, 7 December 1975, p. 10
  2. ^ "Anahat Trenler". tcddtasimacilik.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 15 September 2021.

External links edit

  • Turkish State Railways
  • Ankara Ekspresi

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The Ankara Express Turkish Ankara Ekspresi is a daily overnight intercity passenger train operated by TCDD Tasimacilik between Istanbul and Ankara with major stops at Izmit and Eskisehir The train makes the 610 3 km 379 2 mi long journey in about 8 and a half hours 2 Ankara EkspresiThe eastbound train waiting to depart Halkali OverviewService typeInter city railStatusOperatingLocaleCentral AnatoliaFirst service12 December 1975 1 Current operator s TCDD TasimacilikFormer operator s Turkish State RailwaysRouteTerminiHalkali station IstanbulAnkara station AnkaraStops15 Istanbul Ankara 14 Ankara Istanbul Distance travelled610 3 km 379 2 mi Average journey time8 hours 25 minutes Istanbul Ankara 8 hours 46 minutes Ankara Istanbul Service frequencyDaily each wayOn board servicesClass es Reserved Coach SleeperSeating arrangements2 1 seatingSleeping arrangementsCouchette and private sleeping roomsCatering facilitiesOn board dining carTechnicalRolling stockTSV2000Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in ElectrificationYesTrack owner s Turkish State RailwaysRoute mapLegend Dist Station 0 km0 mi Halkali 15 km9 mi Bakirkoy Marmaray Tunnel Haydarpasa 1975 2012 33 7 km20 9 mi Sogutlucesme 41 km25 mi Bostanci 56 4 km35 mi Pendik IstanbulKocaeli 75 7 km47 mi Gebze 124 9 km77 6 mi Izmit KocaeliSakarya 165 2 km102 7 mi Arifiye SakaryaBilecik 265 5 km165 mi Bilecik 273 3 km169 8 mi Yayla 296 9 km184 5 mi Bozuyuk BilecikEskisehir 347 1 km215 7 mi Eskisehir EskisehirAnkara 520 4 km323 4 mi Polatli 581 1 km361 1 mi Sincan 610 3 km379 2 mi Ankara This diagram viewtalkedit There are two iterations of the Ankara Express the first iteration began service in 1975 and departed Haydarpasa station in Istanbul This service was discontinued in 2014 with the completion of the Ankara Istanbul high speed railway Following the opening of the Marmaray commuter rail system in 2019 the Ankara Express was brought back departing from Halkali station With this re routing the Ankara Express became the first non high speed intercity train service to use the Marmaray Tunnel under the Bosphorus The train was operated by the Turkish State Railways between 1975 and 2014 and is currently operated by TCDD Tasimacilik since its revival in 2019 Contents 1 Operations 1 1 Route Details 2 References 3 External linksOperations editThe Ankara Express operates daily in each direction Both trains depart their respective origins at 22 00 TRT Route Details edit The Ankara Express begins its eastbound journey from Halkali station on the European side of Istanbul Departing the station at 22 00 the train uses southernmost express track to bypass Marmaray commuter rail service and stations Traveling along the southern shore of Istanbul the Ankara Express stops at Bakirkoy before heading into the Marmaray Tunnel a few kilometers after The train traverses the entire tunnel without stopping at any of the stations within transit time of the tunnel takes about 10 minutes Using the tunnel the train traverses the Bosphorus strait exiting Europe and entering Asia Anatolia On the Asian side the Ankara Express exits the tunnel in Kadikoy and joins the Istanbul Ankara railway shortly after The next station the train calls at is Sogutlucesme Connections here to the Metrobus BRT service are available Following the station the train once again uses the southern express track to bypass Marmaray trains while calling at Bostanci Pendik and Gebze During this stretch the Ankara Express generally passes the last YHT high speed train of the day from Ankara barring delays After Gebze track speed increases to 160 km h 99 mph until Izmit but generally for high speed trains Intercity trains generally travel this stretch between 120 km h 75 mph and 140 km h 87 mph Hugging the north shore of the Gulf of Izmit the train travels through the heavily industrialized region west of Izmit before reaching Izmit station shortly after midnight Following Izmit the Ankara Express continues along the Istanbul Ankara railway while the high speed railway continues parallel to the line After exiting Izmit s eastern suburbs and passing just south of Lake Sapanca the train arrives at Arifiye turns south and follows the Sakarya River through the Samanli Mountains The double track section of the railway ends at Geyve about 10 km 6 2 mi east of Pamukova After a brief straight section of track through the Pamukova plain the train winds through the Katirli Mountains until reaching Bilecik where it has a brief stop After Bilecik the Ankara Express continues its climb through the Sundiken Mountains until reaching Bozuyuk in the far west of the Central Anatolian Plains Once exiting the mountains track speed increases to 140 km h 87 mph The Ankara Express arrives in Eskisehir in the middle of the night stopping briefly After departing the train continues across the Central Anatolian Plain consisting of rolling hills As dawn breaks the train reaches the western outskirts of Ankara entering Sincan in the early morning From here the route is once again segregated between express and local service as the Ankara Express uses the express track to bypass Baskentray commuter rail service 29 km 18 mi after Sincan station the Ankara Express reaches Ankara station in central Ankara References edit Milliyet 7 December 1975 p 10 Anahat Trenler tcddtasimacilik gov tr in Turkish Retrieved 15 September 2021 External links editTurkish State Railways Summary of Turkish Trains Ankara Ekspresi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ankara Express amp oldid 1215280940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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