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Lead says station is usiest in Turkey and serves 181 trains per day. I'm quite sure this sounds - not busy enough. Clapham Junction railway station near me, busiest station in the UK can serve up to 180 trains per hour. Only a guess, but I wouldn't think Clapham Junction is 24 times as busy as the busiest station in whole of Turkey in its capital city. Is this not 181 trains per hour not day? would make more sense. looked at reference link, seemed to be a site to book tickets in Turkish, even after using Google translate, didn't seem to hold information quoted, not where I could see anyway. Carl wev 12:23, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
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Ankara Tren Garı is a part of the old Ankara railway station and therefore, for the sake of better organization and to avoid an unnecessary article, should be kept as a single article. The new station was built on the former platforms used for commuter rail service, which were a part of the regular Ankara station. ( Central Data Bank ( talk) 23:57, 1 October 2017 (UTC))
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Lead says station is usiest in Turkey and serves 181 trains per day. I'm quite sure this sounds - not busy enough. Clapham Junction railway station near me, busiest station in the UK can serve up to 180 trains per hour. Only a guess, but I wouldn't think Clapham Junction is 24 times as busy as the busiest station in whole of Turkey in its capital city. Is this not 181 trains per hour not day? would make more sense. looked at reference link, seemed to be a site to book tickets in Turkish, even after using Google translate, didn't seem to hold information quoted, not where I could see anyway. Carl wev 12:23, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
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