This is the Black Sea Express

The 130 university student who took the train from Karabük within the scope of the. Railway to the Coal Project ul initiated by the Western Black Sea Development Agency (BAKKA), made a train journey to Zonguldak to contribute to the train tourism.

Within the scope of the project initiated by BAKKA, Zonguldak, Bartin and Karabuk to integrate existing tourism and cultural values ​​with railways and to form a tourism corridor, the 130 student from Karabük University made a train journey from Karabük to Zonguldak.

Students from Karabük University traveled to Zonguldak by taking the train moving to 07.30 in the morning by the Safran Camp Nature Sports Association. Students who had the opportunity to see the natural beauties of Karabük and Zonguldak along the route were welcomed by BAKKA representatives at Zonguldak Train Station.

Three-hour train journey from Karabük to Zonguldak

During the three-hour journey on the train departing from Karabük sohbet Finding the opportunity, the students stated that they wanted to travel by train again. The students who had breakfast on the train journey also played with music during the journey. Karabük University Rail Systems Engineering Department Student Miraç Şanlı said, “I know Zonguldak as a beautiful city. I haven't gone yet, I'll go for the first time. It was feasible to go with such a group. We had a really nice feeling. I think we will have fun with friends, ”he said.

Ibrahim Yucel, the director of Safran Camping Outdoor Sports Association, said,'t We came from Karabuk and we came with 130 as Safran Kamp. We're going to visit the museum from here. Then we'il have free time. We're going to see the places here. We will return to Karabük with the 18.00 train. The journey was very good. We had breakfast on the train. We're going to Zonguldak. BAKKA had the project 'Railway to Coal'. We are also thinking about reviving this from Karabük to Zonguldak. We will have train trips again to ensure this continues. Bun

After visiting the Zonguldak Mine Museum and the historical sites of the city, the delegation moved to Karabük.

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