Statement of Adapazarı Station Manager from Ömür Kalkan

Turkish Transportation-You Sakarya Branch President Ömür Kalkan made a press statement after the statements of Adapazarı Station Manager Hüsamettin Töre were taken to different dimensions.

The press statement of Ömür Kalkan, Head of Turkish Transportation-You Sakarya Branch, is as follows;
We are saddened to see that the statements of Adapazarı Garage Manager Hüsamettin TÖRE have been brought to a different dimension in a press conference held by a union recently.

Instead of understanding the content of the conversation, it is a malevolent approach to question the interpreter. We think that it should be possible to tolerate the disclosure of the TCDD to the workplace of TCDD, which it has been working for years, although it cannot tolerate the destruction by ın unrealistic hollow excuses Yıl. Despite the fact that it is not Sakaryi, Adapazarı Gar, which adds value to our city, is a statement made with a sense of belonging to the workplace.

The goal must be people not problems!

Moving to the land belonging to TCDD at the bottom of Adapazarı Gar's Maltepe district will solve the problem of the region's traffic. Although the realistic solution of the traffic problem in the world is rail transportation in Sakarya TCDD lands in its own savings as desired and not enough, the most efficient route in the passenger transport, Haydarpaşa-Adapazarı line, the last stop Adapazarı Gar'a stand up to the eyes have no good intentions. Adavan as a facade, boasting that Sakarya is doing rail transportation, did not cover the facts. Railways of a city should not be cast as a selection material, but should be a long-term investment of the city.

Those who succeeded in converting the fertile agricultural lands of our city into a concrete pile should not make excuses for rail transport on the plain plain. This city is not inherited to anyone. The aim is to leave the future generations with a green nature as a livable city where problems can be solved. You need to listen to it without prejudice and make consultation.

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