İzmir Alsancak Terminal
Kemer (İZBAN), Inter-city rail, 25 kV AC railway electrification
978-613-5-92595-1
6135925954
72
2011-05-29
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Alsancak Terminal or Alsancak Railway Station is the second oldest train station in Turkey, after Kemer, being completed in 1858. The station houses the headquarters of TCDD District 3 and is the largest station in Turkey by size. Alsancak station is one of the busiest stations in Turkey. The station was electrified in 2001, with 25 kV AC overhead wire. intercity trains to Ankara, Bandırma, Afyon and Uşak as well as commuter trains to Menderes, and Çiğli service the station. İzmir was a primary trade city during the 19th century and still is today. The main industry of the area was agriculture. However it took caravans days to transport the goods from the fields to the port. So, the Ottoman Empire gave a concession to a British company to build a railway from Aydın to İzmir, on September 22, 1856. The Oriental Railway Company was formed on that day.
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