İzmit railway station
İzmit | |
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TCDD | |
Location | İstasyon Cd, Kozluk Mh, İzmit |
Coordinates | 40°45′43″N 29°55′02″E / 40.761896°N 29.917224°E |
Owned by | Turkish State Railways |
Line(s) |
Fatih Express Ankara Express Sakarya Express Capital Express Republic Express Anatolia Express Eskişehir Express Boğaziçi Express Van Lake Express Southern Express Eastern Express Meram Express Central Anatolia Blue Train Trans-Asia Express Haydarpaşa-Adapazarı Regional |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 3 |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
Parking | Yes |
Disabled access | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | 1570 |
History | |
Opened | August 1, 1873[1] |
Rebuilt | 1977 |
Electrified | February 6, 1977 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2009) | 912,500 18% |
İzmit Central Station is the main railway station in İzmit. The station is a major rail hub and one of the busiest railway stations in Turkey. In 2009, the station saw 912,500 boardings; the most in its history. 50% of those boardings was toward Haydarpaşa Terminal in İstanbul.[2] The new station was built in 1977 after replacing the original station.
Service
Previous | Turkish State Railways | Next |
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Toward Hatdarpaşa | Toward Eskişehir | |
Toward Hatdarpaşa | Toward Eskişehir | |
Toward Hatdarpaşa | Toward Ankara | |
Toward Hatdarpaşa | Toward Ankara | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Ankara | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Ankara | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Eskişehir | |
tTward Haydarpaşa | Toward Eskişehir | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Kars | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | toward Tatvan | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Kurtalan | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Konya | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Adana | |
Toward Haydarpaşa | Toward Adapazarı |
References
- ↑ CFOA History - Trains and Railways of Turkey
- ↑ İzmit Tren Garı - ARKAS Holding
External links
- http://www.trainsofturkey.com/w/pmwiki.php/Stations/Izmit
- Başkent Ekspresi
- Fatih Ekspresi
- Boğaziçi Treni
- Anadolu Ekspresi
- Ankara Ekspresi
- İç Anadolu Mavi Treni
- Meram Ekspresi
- Doğu Ekspresi
- Vangölü Ekspresi
- Güney Ekspresi
- Cumhuriyet Ekspresi
- Eskişehir Ekspresi
- Sakarya Ekspresi
- Haydarpaşa-Adapazarı Bölgesel
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