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The Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway ((トルコ語:Ankara-İstanbul hızlı tren hattı)), is a long high-speed railway currently running between Ankara and Pendik (a suburb of Istanbul), with the Pendik-Central İstanbul part under construction. ==History== Construction on the route is taking place in two phases. The first phase is a , $747 million route between Sincan (a district of Ankara) and İnönü, for which construction began in 2003 on a segment between Esenkent and Eskisehir; this segment was completed in 2007. Regular service between Ankara and Eskisehir began on 13 March 2009. Two shorter lines complete the first phase: a line between Eskisehir and Inonu began construction in 2008 and was completed in 2010, and a line between Sincan and Esenkent was built in 2008.〔 The second phase, between İnönü and Pendik, is about long, and costs $2.27 billion.〔 The substantially higher price of the second phase is due to more challenging terrain than the first, including 33 bridges and 39 tunnels. The section between Inonu and Pendik (a suburb on the Asian side of Istanbul) was opened by the Prime Minister on 25 July 2014, with the service between Istanbul (Pendik) and Ankara taking 3.5 hours. The service started with 6 departures every day in both directions.〔Uysal, Onur. ("New Schedule for Istanbul-Ankara High Speed Train" ), ''Rail Turkey'', 9 August 2014〕 The line will continue into central Istanbul when the Marmaray project is completed in 2015.〔Uysal, Onur. ("How to Get to High Speed Train in Istanbul?" ), ''Rail Turkey'', 22 October 2014〕 Until the high speed line is fully completed, the high speed trains will use conventional line on some parts of the route. The line is planned to be completed fully in 2016, and the total budget is expected to reach 8.8 billion TL.〔Uysal, Onur.("5 Billion Needed Annually for High Speed Trains" ), ''Rail Turkey'', 30 Jan 2014〕 Construction is partially financed through foreign sources, including €1.25 billion from the European Investment Bank and €120 million from the European Union. The China Railway Construction Corporation and the China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation won the bid in 2005 to build the railway line in partnership with two Turkish companies, Cengiz Construction and Ibrahim Cecen Ictas Construction. The project was financed in part by a $750 million loan granted to Turkey by China. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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