İzmit railway station
40°45′43″N 29°55′02″E / 40.761896°N 29.917224°E / 40.761896; 29.917224Owned by TCDD Line(s) Platforms 3 Tracks 7 Construction Structure type At-grade Parking Yes Accessible Yes Other information Station code 1570 History Opened 1 August 1873[1] Rebuilt 1976–77, 2012–14 Electrified 6 February 1977 Passengers 2009 912,500 18% Services
Marmara Region Black Sea Region Central Anatolia Region Aegean Region Mediterranean Region Southeastern Anatolia Region Eastern Anatolia Region YHT stations under construction
Ankara Express
Ada Express
Preceding station | TCDD Taşımacılık | Following station | ||
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Gebze towards Istanbul Halkalı | Yüksek Hızlı Tren | Arifiye towards Ankara | ||
Arifiye towards Karaman | ||||
Ankara Express | Arifiye towards Ankara | |||
Derince towards Gebze | Ada Express | Köseköy towards Adapazarı |
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Izmit station (Turkish: İzmit garı) is a railway station on the Istanbul-Ankara railway and is the main station in Izmit, Turkey. The station is located on the shore of the Izmit Bay next to the D100 and at the western end of Cumhuriyet avenue.
Izmit station was first opened on 1 August 1873 by the Ottoman government as part of the Constantinople-Izmit railway. The line was then sold to the Anatolian Railway (CFOA) in 1880, which continued to build the line east to Ankara. The Turkish State Railways took over the railway and the station in 1927.
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- ^ CFOA History - Trains and Railways of Turkey
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