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New line may cut Ankara-Istanbul travel to 80 minutes

by Zübeyde Yalçın

Istanbul Nov 24, 2022 - 9:41 am GMT+3
The High Speed ​​Train (YHT) Eskişehir-Istanbul line, Oct. 28, 2022. (AA Photo)
The High Speed ​​Train (YHT) Eskişehir-Istanbul line, Oct. 28, 2022. (AA Photo)
by Zübeyde Yalçın Nov 24, 2022 9:41 am

The government has given the green light to a high-speed train line that will reduce the journey between Ankara and Istanbul to 80 minutes in the near future.

It has been reported that the Ministry of Transport has started feasibility studies for the line and once they are complete, the route it will take, the method by which it will be made and when the foundation will be laid will be revealed.

The High Speed ​​​​Train (YHT) running between Ankara and Istanbul currently has a maximum speed of 250 kph (155 mph) but this will be increased to 350 kph with the new line, making it faster than a plane. Thus, the journey time between the two cities, which is currently about five hours, will be reduced to 80 minutes. With such a reduction in travel time, taking the high-speed train will be more advantageous than even air travel.

It is estimated that around 70 tunnels and 40 viaducts will be built within the scope of this project. Once the work on the line is completed, it will be able to carry 240,000 passengers a day and 88 million passengers a year.

Türkiye currently has around 12,803 kilometers (around 7,955 miles) of railway lines, including some 1,200 kilometers of high-speed train lines.

It looks to expand the network by a third to nearly 16,700 kilometers by 2023.

Türkiye's conventional lines cover a distance of 11,590 kilometers, while its signalized lines span 6,382 kilometers. The country also has 5,753 kilometers of electrified lines.

The government invested as much as TL 169.2 billion ($19.46 billion) in the country's railways between 2003 and 2020.

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