Samsun High Speed ​​​​Train Line Comes to Bolaman

İsa Apaydın
İsa Apaydın

AK Party Deputy Army Text Gundogdu, TCDD (Turkish State Railways of the Republic of Turkey) and where the meetings were held SOEs belonging to a subsidiary (State Owned Enterprises) Committee, sub-committee meeting of the TCDD General Director İsa Apaydındemanded the delivery of the high-speed train line to Ordu.

The AK Party Army Deputy Metin Gündoğdu, who stated that the high speed train line should arrive in Ordu and conveyed the issue to the Minister Nurettin Canikli, said that the demand for high-speed train is now at the SEE Commission, TCDD General Manager. İsa Apaydın. Metin Gündoğdu, who took the floor at the commission meeting, said that the people of Ordu were waiting for high speed train with great enthusiasm and said: “In the last 15 year, TCDD made a big breakthrough. So much so that 8 in the world about high-speed train management. We are ranked. I congratulate the architects of this and the entire railway community. Regarding the train network, we see that there are deficiencies in the Black Sea region. An important public opinion has emerged for the high speed train in our region and especially in Ordu. We want the Black Sea coast line to be planned by TCDD. If this cannot be done at the present stage, we demand that the work on the Samsun line be extended and brought to Fatsa Bolaman. Even the initiation of the studies is an important event for us Black Sea people. I do not think that extending the Samsun line to Bolaman by extending the 40 kilometers will be a great cost. By extending the line, it can be ensured that Ordu has a railway. The high-speed train is a must for the region's industry and tourism. ”

General Manager Apaydın: “We will work”

TCDD General Manager İsa Apaydın “Bringing a railway network to the Black Sea is among our goals. We have two lines of work in the Black Sea, namely Samsun and Trabzon lines. We will also work with the Samsun – Bolaman line you mentioned.” he said. – in the army

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