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Polatlı–İzmir high-speed railway
Construction of the railway near Dumlupınar
Overview
StatusUnder construction
Owner Turkish State Railways
LocaleCentral and western Anatolia
Termini
Stations7
Service
Type High-speed rail
System Turkish State Railways
Services
  • Alsancak-Ankara
  • Alsancak-UÅŸak (mixed high-speed and higher-speed rail stock)
  • Afyon-Ankara
  • Alsancak-Konya (higher-speed rail stock)
  • Afyon-Konya (higher-speed rail stock)
Operator(s) TCDD Taşımacılık
Depot(s)Halkapınar yard
Çiğli siding
Güvercinlik yard
Rolling stock HT65000, HT80000
Technical
Line length588 km (365.37 mi) [1]
Number of tracks Double track
CharacterHigh-speed rail
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Loading gaugeUIC standard (Turgutlu-Yenice)
TCDD gross gauge (Turgutlu-Alsancak)
Minimum radius3 500 m (Turgutlu-Yenice)
160 m (Turgutlu-Alsancak)
Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead line
Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)
Maximum incline16 ‰
Route map

Station
Istanbul-Ankara HST
to Istanbul
Istanbul-Ankara HST
to Ankara
Polatlı-Konya HST
to Konya
Ankara
Afyon
EmirdaÄŸ (2025)
Line to Konya
Afyon Ali Çetinkaya (2025)
Line to EskiÅŸehir
Afyon YHT (2025)
Line to Ä°zmir
UÅŸak (2020s)
Salihli YHT (2020s)
Turgutlu YHT (2020s)
Line to Bandırma
KemalpaÅŸa
Manisa (2020s)
Ä°ZBAN Line to AliaÄŸa
Menemen (2020s)
Çiğli (2020s)
Otogar (2020s)
Ä°zmir (2020s)

The Polatlı–İzmir high-speed railway is a 588 km (365.37 mi) long high-speed railway currently under construction in Turkey. Once completed, it will be the longest high-speed railway in the country, surpassing the Istanbul-Ankara HSR which holds the title since 2014.

The railway will split from the Polatlı-Konya high-speed railway about 27 km (17 mi) south of Polatlı junction, where the Polatlı-Konya HSR splits from the Istanbul-Ankara HSR, and head west to Afyonkarahisar, then it will parallel the Izmir-Afyon railway to Menemen, where it will join the railway just north of Ä°zmir, to eventually terminate at Alsancak railway station. Travel times between Ankara-Afyon and Ankara-Izmir are expected to be 1h 30min and 3h 30min, respectively.

Construction of the initial section began in 2012, but was suspended in 2018 when almost 50% of the works had been completed on some sections. The construction was restarted in 2022, [2] and planned to be completed in 2027. [3]

Sections and speeds

Constructions are divided into six sections starting from the split point:

Section Length Max Speed Notes
Polatlı - Afyon 152 km 250 km/h in progress
Afyon - Banaz 80 km in progress
Banaz - EÅŸme 97 km in progress
EÅŸme - Salihli 74 km in progress
Salihli - Manisa 62 km in progress
Manisa - Menemen 43 km in progress
Menemen - Halkapınar 35 km 120 km/h in progress, partly shared with pre-existing right-of-way
Turgutlu - KemalpaÅŸa 37 km 120 km/h pre-existing right-of-way
KemalpaÅŸa - Halkapınar 18 km 200 km/h
Halkapınar - Alsancak 3 km 70 km/h pre-existing right-of-way

Notes

  1. ^ Joins Ankara-İstanbul high speed railway at Polatlı.
  2. ^ Basmane for some services.

References

  1. ^ Polatli-Izmir high-speed railway – tr.railturkey.org
  2. ^ "Construction of Ankara – Izmir high speed line restarts". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  3. ^ ANKARA-İZMİR HIZLI TREN HATTI 2027'DE HİZMETE GİRECEK (in Turkish), T.C. Ulaştırma ve Altyapı Bakanlığı, retrieved 2024-01-26


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polatlı–İzmir high-speed railway
Construction of the railway near Dumlupınar
Overview
StatusUnder construction
Owner Turkish State Railways
LocaleCentral and western Anatolia
Termini
Stations7
Service
Type High-speed rail
System Turkish State Railways
Services
  • Alsancak-Ankara
  • Alsancak-UÅŸak (mixed high-speed and higher-speed rail stock)
  • Afyon-Ankara
  • Alsancak-Konya (higher-speed rail stock)
  • Afyon-Konya (higher-speed rail stock)
Operator(s) TCDD Taşımacılık
Depot(s)Halkapınar yard
Çiğli siding
Güvercinlik yard
Rolling stock HT65000, HT80000
Technical
Line length588 km (365.37 mi) [1]
Number of tracks Double track
CharacterHigh-speed rail
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Loading gaugeUIC standard (Turgutlu-Yenice)
TCDD gross gauge (Turgutlu-Alsancak)
Minimum radius3 500 m (Turgutlu-Yenice)
160 m (Turgutlu-Alsancak)
Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead line
Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)
Maximum incline16 ‰
Route map

Station
Istanbul-Ankara HST
to Istanbul
Istanbul-Ankara HST
to Ankara
Polatlı-Konya HST
to Konya
Ankara
Afyon
EmirdaÄŸ (2025)
Line to Konya
Afyon Ali Çetinkaya (2025)
Line to EskiÅŸehir
Afyon YHT (2025)
Line to Ä°zmir
UÅŸak (2020s)
Salihli YHT (2020s)
Turgutlu YHT (2020s)
Line to Bandırma
KemalpaÅŸa
Manisa (2020s)
Ä°ZBAN Line to AliaÄŸa
Menemen (2020s)
Çiğli (2020s)
Otogar (2020s)
Ä°zmir (2020s)

The Polatlı–İzmir high-speed railway is a 588 km (365.37 mi) long high-speed railway currently under construction in Turkey. Once completed, it will be the longest high-speed railway in the country, surpassing the Istanbul-Ankara HSR which holds the title since 2014.

The railway will split from the Polatlı-Konya high-speed railway about 27 km (17 mi) south of Polatlı junction, where the Polatlı-Konya HSR splits from the Istanbul-Ankara HSR, and head west to Afyonkarahisar, then it will parallel the Izmir-Afyon railway to Menemen, where it will join the railway just north of Ä°zmir, to eventually terminate at Alsancak railway station. Travel times between Ankara-Afyon and Ankara-Izmir are expected to be 1h 30min and 3h 30min, respectively.

Construction of the initial section began in 2012, but was suspended in 2018 when almost 50% of the works had been completed on some sections. The construction was restarted in 2022, [2] and planned to be completed in 2027. [3]

Sections and speeds

Constructions are divided into six sections starting from the split point:

Section Length Max Speed Notes
Polatlı - Afyon 152 km 250 km/h in progress
Afyon - Banaz 80 km in progress
Banaz - EÅŸme 97 km in progress
EÅŸme - Salihli 74 km in progress
Salihli - Manisa 62 km in progress
Manisa - Menemen 43 km in progress
Menemen - Halkapınar 35 km 120 km/h in progress, partly shared with pre-existing right-of-way
Turgutlu - KemalpaÅŸa 37 km 120 km/h pre-existing right-of-way
KemalpaÅŸa - Halkapınar 18 km 200 km/h
Halkapınar - Alsancak 3 km 70 km/h pre-existing right-of-way

Notes

  1. ^ Joins Ankara-İstanbul high speed railway at Polatlı.
  2. ^ Basmane for some services.

References

  1. ^ Polatli-Izmir high-speed railway – tr.railturkey.org
  2. ^ "Construction of Ankara – Izmir high speed line restarts". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  3. ^ ANKARA-İZMİR HIZLI TREN HATTI 2027'DE HİZMETE GİRECEK (in Turkish), T.C. Ulaştırma ve Altyapı Bakanlığı, retrieved 2024-01-26



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