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Durrës–Tiranë railway

The Durrës–Tiranë railway was a railway line which initially joined the two biggest cities in Albania, Durrës and Tirana. The line connected to the Shkodër–Vorë railway halfway in Vorë, and connected onwards to the Durrës-Vlorë railway and Durrës-Pogradec railway in Durrës.

Durrës–Kashar railway (since 2015)
Train in Kashar station serving Tirana, May 2015
Overview
Termini
Stations6 (3 in use)
Service
TypeCommuter rail
History
Opened27 January 1949
Technical
Line length38 km (23.61 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed41 mph (66 km/h)
Route map

The Durrës–Tiranë line was built during 1948-1949, based exclusively on the work of volunteers and was the second passenger railway in Albania after the Durrës-Peqin railway which had been completed a year earlier. It was operated by Hekurudha Shqiptare.

In September 2013, the Tirana end of the line was dismantled as the Tirana station was torn down to make way for the lengthening of the Tirana main boulevard. As a result, passengers to and from Tirana had to initially use the Vorë station in 2013, and later the renovated Kashar station in May 2015. The station in Kashar was itself closed in 2018, ending the rail connection from Durrës to Tirana. There is now no rail connection between Tirana and Durrës.

In 2021, HSH signed a contract with Italian company INC for the rehabilitation of the Durrës-Tirana railway line and the construction of a new leg linking the line to Mother Teresa Airport. Works are now expected to finish in 2025, after two delays from the original 2024 deadline.[1][2]

History edit

The railway was 38 km long connecting the two most important cities of Albania, Tirana, the capital, and Durrës, the second largest city. It was built during 1948-1949 and was the second standard gauge passenger railway in Albania after that which linked Durrës to Peqin, which was completed in 1948.[3]

The works started from the Shkozet station (near Durrës) on April 11, 1948. Overall 29,000 young people of the Labour Youth Union of Albania and 1400 qualified technicians from all Albania participated to the building of the railway. In addition, young volunteers sent from the Youth sections of the Communist parties of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia participated in the construction. During the Albanian-Yugoslavian split in 1948, the Yugoslavian volunteers were accused of sabotage, especially the engineers. The works continued under the supervision of Soviet engineer Valeri Gaydarov. Rails were imported from the Soviet Union through the port of Durrës. The volunteering brigades had as a goal to finish the railway by the 31st anniversary of the Red Army, on 23 February 1949, and the goal was successfully achieved.[3]

Two of the most important works during construction were the Rrashbull Tunnel (212 m) and the Erzen Bridge (91 m long). The bridge was finished on October 16, 1948, the 40th birthday of then Prime Minister, Enver Hoxha. The tunnel was dug by the Bulgarian youth group Georgi Dimitrov, which was eventually given the Flag of the Brigades award (Albanian: Flamuri i Brigadave).[3] The brigade of the Albanian Police was instead awarded five times the Attacking Award (Albanian: Sulmues).[3] The inauguration was made by future would be Politburo member Spiro Koleka.[3]

2010 accident edit

An accident occurred on the railway on July 25, 2010. A police SUV was on the rail and the train could not avoid the collision with it. As a result, the police car was pushed for a certain distance until the train went to a complete stop. Not only were the three Albanian policemen not injured, but they also went to argue with the machinist to accuse him that he had to stop earlier and pay more attention.[4]

Future edit

Renovation of the line edit

In October 2016, the tender for the renovation of the entire line was about to start with a cost of 81,500,000 US dollars.[5]

In 2019, another tender was announced.[6]

In 2021, HSH signed a contract with Italian company INC for the rehabilitation of the Durrës-Tirana railway line and the construction of the new leg extending to Mother Teresa Airport.

In 2023, the Albanian government said the works are set to be completed in 2024. The completion of the project was initially pushed back three months due to delays in the construction of several bridges, then delayed another year to 2025 to accommodate the stations closer to the city center of Tirana.

Stations edit

Station Image Opened Additional information
Durrës   1949 Closed for trains due to rehabilitation works as of 2023
Shkozet 1949 No trains stop here
Sukth Service year round
Vorë 1949 Closed as of 2023
Kashar Closed as of 2023
Kamëz defunct as of Sep 2013
Tirana 27 January 1949 defunct as of Sep 2013

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hekurudha Tiranë Durrës përfundon vitin e ardhshëm". Kapitali (in Albanian). 2023-10-19. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  2. ^ Saracini, Klotilda (2023-05-04). "Rama: Hekurudha Tiranë-Durrës avancon çdo ditë, përmbyllet në vitin 2024 - ATSH -". Agjencia Telegrafike Shqiptare (in Albanian). Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  3. ^ a b c d e Gjika, Alqi (2009). (in Albanian). Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  4. ^ Gazeta Shqip. "Treni i linjës Durrës-Tiranë përplas fuoristradën e policisë" (in Albanian). Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Bid Tender on Tirana-Durres-Rinas Railroad to Be Launched in October • IIA". IIA. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  6. ^ "Tender begins for Albania's most important rail project". Railway PRO. 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2020-10-20.

Sources edit

  • Albanian railways in English

Further reading edit

  • A communist era program on the building of the railway

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Durres Tirane railway news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Durres Tirane railway was a railway line which initially joined the two biggest cities in Albania Durres and Tirana The line connected to the Shkoder Vore railway halfway in Vore and connected onwards to the Durres Vlore railway and Durres Pogradec railway in Durres Durres Kashar railway since 2015 Train in Kashar station serving Tirana May 2015OverviewTerminiDurresTirane Kashar as of May 2015 Stations6 3 in use ServiceTypeCommuter railHistoryOpened27 January 1949TechnicalLine length38 km 23 61 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeOperating speed41 mph 66 km h Route mapLegendkm0 0 Durresfrom Durres Portto VloreSukth32 2 VoreLine to ShkoderKasharKamez42 2 TiranaThe Durres Tirane line was built during 1948 1949 based exclusively on the work of volunteers and was the second passenger railway in Albania after the Durres Peqin railway which had been completed a year earlier It was operated by Hekurudha Shqiptare In September 2013 the Tirana end of the line was dismantled as the Tirana station was torn down to make way for the lengthening of the Tirana main boulevard As a result passengers to and from Tirana had to initially use the Vore station in 2013 and later the renovated Kashar station in May 2015 The station in Kashar was itself closed in 2018 ending the rail connection from Durres to Tirana There is now no rail connection between Tirana and Durres In 2021 HSH signed a contract with Italian company INC for the rehabilitation of the Durres Tirana railway line and the construction of a new leg linking the line to Mother Teresa Airport Works are now expected to finish in 2025 after two delays from the original 2024 deadline 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 2010 accident 3 Future 3 1 Renovation of the line 4 Stations 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 Further readingHistory editThe railway was 38 km long connecting the two most important cities of Albania Tirana the capital and Durres the second largest city It was built during 1948 1949 and was the second standard gauge passenger railway in Albania after that which linked Durres to Peqin which was completed in 1948 3 The works started from the Shkozet station near Durres on April 11 1948 Overall 29 000 young people of the Labour Youth Union of Albania and 1400 qualified technicians from all Albania participated to the building of the railway In addition young volunteers sent from the Youth sections of the Communist parties of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia participated in the construction During the Albanian Yugoslavian split in 1948 the Yugoslavian volunteers were accused of sabotage especially the engineers The works continued under the supervision of Soviet engineer Valeri Gaydarov Rails were imported from the Soviet Union through the port of Durres The volunteering brigades had as a goal to finish the railway by the 31st anniversary of the Red Army on 23 February 1949 and the goal was successfully achieved 3 Two of the most important works during construction were the Rrashbull Tunnel 212 m and the Erzen Bridge 91 m long The bridge was finished on October 16 1948 the 40th birthday of then Prime Minister Enver Hoxha The tunnel was dug by the Bulgarian youth group Georgi Dimitrov which was eventually given the Flag of the Brigades award Albanian Flamuri i Brigadave 3 The brigade of the Albanian Police was instead awarded five times the Attacking Award Albanian Sulmues 3 The inauguration was made by future would be Politburo member Spiro Koleka 3 2010 accident editAn accident occurred on the railway on July 25 2010 A police SUV was on the rail and the train could not avoid the collision with it As a result the police car was pushed for a certain distance until the train went to a complete stop Not only were the three Albanian policemen not injured but they also went to argue with the machinist to accuse him that he had to stop earlier and pay more attention 4 Future editRenovation of the line edit In October 2016 the tender for the renovation of the entire line was about to start with a cost of 81 500 000 US dollars 5 In 2019 another tender was announced 6 In 2021 HSH signed a contract with Italian company INC for the rehabilitation of the Durres Tirana railway line and the construction of the new leg extending to Mother Teresa Airport In 2023 the Albanian government said the works are set to be completed in 2024 The completion of the project was initially pushed back three months due to delays in the construction of several bridges then delayed another year to 2025 to accommodate the stations closer to the city center of Tirana Stations editStation Image Opened Additional informationDurres nbsp 1949 Closed for trains due to rehabilitation works as of 2023Shkozet 1949 No trains stop hereSukth Service year roundVore 1949 Closed as of 2023Kashar Closed as of 2023Kamez defunct as of Sep 2013Tirana 27 January 1949 defunct as of Sep 2013See also editAlbanian RailwaysReferences edit Hekurudha Tirane Durres perfundon vitin e ardhshem Kapitali in Albanian 2023 10 19 Retrieved 2024 02 04 Saracini Klotilda 2023 05 04 Rama Hekurudha Tirane Durres avancon cdo dite permbyllet ne vitin 2024 ATSH Agjencia Telegrafike Shqiptare in Albanian Retrieved 2023 09 11 a b c d e Gjika Alqi 2009 Hekurudha Shqiptare Si u ndertua ne menyre vullnetare in Albanian Archived from the original on 2 April 2016 Retrieved 13 September 2010 Gazeta Shqip Treni i linjes Durres Tirane perplas fuoristraden e policise in Albanian Retrieved 13 September 2010 Bid Tender on Tirana Durres Rinas Railroad to Be Launched in October IIA IIA Retrieved 2020 10 20 Tender begins for Albania s most important rail project Railway PRO 2019 11 01 Retrieved 2020 10 20 Sources editAlbanian railways in English Article on the monthly passesFurther reading editA communist era program on the building of the railway nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Durres Tirana railway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Durres Tirane railway amp oldid 1208294403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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