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New Ankara-Sivas high-speed railway

April 29, 2023

Turkey has launched the Ankara -Sivas high-speed railway, thanks to which the distance between these cities has been reduced from 603 to 405 km, and the travel time from 12 to 2 hours. The new highway includes 49 tunnels with a length of 66 km and 49 overpasses with a length of 27.2 km .
Transport Minister Adil Kara Ismail oglu announced at the opening ceremony that 8 stations were opened on the line: Elmadag, Kyrykkale, Yerkoi, Yozgat, Sorgun, Akdagmadeni, Yildyzeli and Sivas.
He also added that the construction of the Kayseri line has been completed, which will be added to the route in the near future.
Until the end of May, travel on the new route will be free!

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