Gaziray

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Gaziray
Overview
StatusUnder construction
OwnerTurkish State Railways and Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality
LocaleGaziantep, Turkey
Termini
Stations17
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Operator(s)TCDD Taşımacılık
Technical
Line length25 km (16 mi)[1]
Number of tracks3
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead line
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph) (Max)
Route map

Legend
Distance
Station
0 km
0 mi
5 km
3 mi
18 km
11 mi
Gar
23 km
14 mi
25 km
16 mi

Gaziray is a planned commuter rail line, currently under construction, in Gaziantep, Turkey. With an estimated opening date towards the end of 2018, the line will become the fourth commuter rail system in the country, after İZBAN, Marmaray and Başkentray.[1] The system is also a part of major upgrades along the Mersin-Adana-Osmaniye-Gaziantep railway corridor.[2]

Background[]

Gaziray is a joint venture between the Turkish State Railways and the Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality to expand the existing right-of-way from a single-track route to a triple-track route, with segregated train traffic, as well as constructing new stations and renovating existing ones. A new 4.8 km (3.0 mi) tunnel, located west of Gaziantep station, is also included within the project. Construction began in March 2016 and was expected to be completed towards the end of 2018,[3] however as of June 2019 the project is 85% complete. [4]

Similar to many other rail-transport systems in Turkey, the name Gaziray is a portmanteau of Gazi from Gaziantep and ray, which is the Turkish word for rail.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Gaziray". tcdd.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Mersin-Adnana-Osmaniye-Gaziantep Hızlı Demiryolu Projesi". tcdd.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Gaziantep Gaziray projesinin hazırlıkları tamamlandı!". emlakkulisi.com (in Turkish). 25 February 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  4. ^ "85 Percent of Works Completed on Gaziray Suburban Line". Railly News. 28 June 2019.
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