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- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line abstract "The İstanbul–Ankara Main Line is the busiest rail line in Turkey, in terms of railway and passenger traffic and is the primary route of the State Railways as it serves a large population between Turkey's two largest cities. The line is 574 km (357 mi) long and runs between Turkey's largest city İstanbul to Turkey's capital and second largest city, Ankara. The entire line is signalized and 37% of the line is double tracked. The rail line is also a part of the greater Trans-Anatolian Railway. The line runs parallel to the İstanbul–Ankara high-speed railway for most of the route.The line is also the primary inter-city route in Turkey, connecting İstanbul, İzmit, Bilecik, Eskişehir, Polatlı and Ankara. 65% of all inter-city service uses the main line either entirely or at some point. Also the Haydarpaşa-Gebze Line in İstanbul and the Sincan-Kayaş Line in Ankara use the line for commuter rail service. The line is also a major freight corridor. In 2010 the line carried 11% of all freight traffic in Turkey making it the 4th busiest rail line in terms of freight traffic. The route serves two major ports: the Port of Haydarpaşa and the Port of Derince as well as a number of smaller private ports along the Sea of Marmara.".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line thumbnail Tracks_at_Goztepe.JPG?width=300.
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- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line wikiPageRevisionID "598496416".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line caption "Looking east from Göztepe, İstanbul.".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line end İstanbul.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line imageWidth "300".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line linelengthKm "576.6".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line locale "Central Anatolia to Marmara Region".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line mapState "collapsed".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line name "İstabul-Ankara Main line".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line notrack "1".
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- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line notrack "4".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line open "1892-12-31".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line operator TCDD_District_1.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line operator TCDD_District_2.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line owner Turkish_State_Railways.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line routes "1".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line h "140".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line start Ankara.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line system Turkish_State_Railways.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type Passenger_rail_terminology.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line subject Category:Railway_lines_in_Turkey.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line subject Category:Standard_gauge_railways_in_Turkey.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type Infrastructure.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type Place.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type RailwayLine.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type RouteOfTransportation.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line comment "The İstanbul–Ankara Main Line is the busiest rail line in Turkey, in terms of railway and passenger traffic and is the primary route of the State Railways as it serves a large population between Turkey's two largest cities. The line is 574 km (357 mi) long and runs between Turkey's largest city İstanbul to Turkey's capital and second largest city, Ankara. The entire line is signalized and 37% of the line is double tracked. The rail line is also a part of the greater Trans-Anatolian Railway.".
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line label "Istanbul––Ankara Main Line".
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- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line wasDerivedFrom Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line?oldid=598496416.
- Istanbul––Ankara_Main_Line depiction Tracks_at_Goztepe.JPG.