Derbent and Köseköy Train Stations Must Be Opened

derbent and kosekoy train stations must be opened
derbent and kosekoy train stations must be opened

CHP Kocaeli Deputy Haydar Akar previously mentioned the problems experienced on the Adapazarı-Pendik Regional line, which he carried to the Parliament, by asking questions.

Akar stated that he was born and raised in Büyükderbent and said that the train adventure that he started in his childhood by black train continued during his student years and that the 130-year-old train station could not be used today.

HIGH-SPEED PROBLEMS

Akar pointed out that the Adapazarı-Haydarpaşa regional train was removed due to the High Speed ​​Train works in 2012, and said that the regional train, which operates 12 times a day and 12 times a day, did not operate for 3 years. Akar underlined that the line was opened with 2015 trips and 5 stops in a limited way after 8, and that it was reduced to 30 thousand passengers per month and 30 thousand passengers per day and 20 thousand passengers per month.

DERBENT AND KÖSEKÖY STATIONS MUST BE OPENED

Stating that Derbent and Köseköy stations were removed due to signaling activities in May 2019, CHP Kocaeli Deputy Haydar Akar said that the stops that need to be opened in December were not opened despite about 3 months. Drawing attention to the fact that the region is a tourist attraction, CHP Kocaeli Deputy Haydar Akar said that ski and summer tourism has developed in Kartepe, and the opening of this line will also provide convenience for our citizens coming from the Istanbul region.

WE WANT SERVICE

Drawing attention to the problems of the Kartepe region, CHP Kocaeli Deputy Haydar Akar said that there are 3 main roads leading to Kartepe, but there is no electricity on the roads outside of Maşkiye, but Tedaş does not take care of this due to its investment cost, but this problem should be solved as soon as possible. Stating that the cable car project was put on the shelf in Kartepe before, Akar said that this service was offered even in regions and cities without snow.

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