High Speed ​​Train will be Haydarpaşa Train Station

The Last Stop of the High Speed ​​Train Will Be Haydarpaşa Train Station: Giant projects will mark Istanbul. Istanbul, which is among the megacities of the world, is a candidate to become an international line in transportation in the coming years. As a matter of fact, one of the most talked topics in MIPIM, the world's biggest real estate fair in Cannes, France, was Istanbul and its mega projects, despite the tension created by terrorism. it will direct the transportation traffic of its region. Although Atatürk Airport will serve small planes after the 40rd airport is opened, it is possible to solve the traffic problem that turns into gangrene in Istanbul with 120 airports, 2018 bridges, 2020 tunnels passing under the Bosphorus.
Crazy Project
With the introduction of the Gulf Crossing Bridge, where the first crossing will take place in May, and the 1915 Bridge, which will be tendered this year in Çanakkale, everywhere in the Marmara Region will be much closer to each other. For example, with the full introduction of the Gulf Crossing Project, the 8-hour road between Istanbul and Izmir will go down to 3.5 hours. The most ambitious of the 40 billion dollar projects is undoubtedly the 'Crazy Project' Kanal Istanbul, whose 'route' has changed at the last minute. The forecast in Kanal Istanbul, which is estimated to be a project of approximately $ 10 billion, is the determination of the route this year and the tender to be held.
Rail systems will pass 800 kilometers
In the next 6 years, the length of the Istanbul rail system will exceed 800 kilometers. According to the last change made by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, the last stop of high-speed train services will be Haydarpaşa Station. Thus, the suburban line and high-speed train will work together between Pendik and Ayrılıkçeşme-Haydarpaşa.
The section from Pendik to Ayrılıkçeşme on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, from there, will be merged with Marmaray, Kartal metro. Kazlıçeşme- covering the second partHalkalı The work continues on the line. This line is planned to be opened in 2018 at the latest.

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