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Eastern Express serves over 12,000 travelers since December
Turkey's Eastern Express has served more than 12,000 travelers since the service resumed in late December last year.
The Eastern Express runs 1,310 kilometers between Ankara and the eastern province of Kars, a journey that takes more than 30 hours.
High-speed train services set to resume after virus pause
The high-speed train services will resume in Turkey as of May 28 after they have been suspended as part of coronavirus precautions, a government official said on May 23.
In a written statement, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Adil Karaismailoğlu said the train services suspended on March 28 will resume in four routes with 16 services in a day.
Expansion of high-speed rail network boosts station construction
Turkeyâs sprawling high-speed railway network will also boost train station construction across the country, as a total of 21 new stations are planned at routes through which trains pass.
High-speed train service canceled again after crane falls on railway
The high-speed railway (YHT) service between Kocaeli and Ankara was canceled after a crane and a container fell onto the railway line late Aug. 7.
Due to strong winds, a crane â approximately weighing 200 tons â fell onto the railway line used by the YHT service in the Körfez district of Kocaeli, resulting in the suspension of the YHT service at 5:00 p.m. on Aug. 7.
Istanbul-Ankara fast train begins operations
Turkeyâs long-awaited 8.6 billion Turkish Lira ($4.1 billion) high-speed train link between Istanbul and Ankara has begun operating from Istanbulâs Pendik station.
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