Ankara–Sivas high-speed railway

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Ankara–Sivas high-speed railway
The westernmost point of the line, Ankara railway station
Overview
StatusUnder construction
OwnerTurkish State Railways
LocaleCentral Anatolia
Termini
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
SystemTurkish State Railways
Operator(s)Turkish State Railways
Depot(s)Güvercinlik Yard
New Etimesgut Yard Future
History
Opened2018 (expected)
Technical
Line length406 km (252.28 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius3 500 m
Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)
Maximum incline18

The Ankara–Sivas high-speed railway (Turkish: Ankara–Sivas yüksek hızlı demiryolu), is a 406 km (252 mi) long high-speed railway currently under construction in Turkey. Once completed, it will be the second longest high-speed railway in Turkey after the Istanbul-Ankara high-speed railway.

History and the project

The planned Turkish high-speed rail network.

As there's no direct railway link between Ankara and Sivas, the travel time by train takes too much time compared to road transport. Railway link between Ankara and Sivas passes through Kayseri currently. In line with TCDD's willing to increase the part of rail transport in global transportation, survey for a new high-speed railway line began on 2004. Constructions began in 2008 with major stops during 2010 due to changes in the project. When completed, the journey time is expected to be reduced to 2h and 50min compared to 12h (currently).

Sections and speeds

Constructions are divided into four sections:

Section Length Max Speed Notes
Ankara Central - Kayaş 24 km 140 km/h To be constructed as part of the Başkentray project
Kayaş - Kırıkkale 62 km 250 km/h
Kırıkkale - Yerköy 79 km
Yerköy - Sivas 253 km

See also

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