Gazi railway station

Gazi station is a historic station in Ankara, Turkey. Built in 1926 by the Turkish State Railways, the station building is notable for its Turkish Neoclassical architectural style, designed by Turkish architect Burhaneddin Tamcı.[1] Situated next to the Atatürk Forest Farm, the station was a stop on the Ankara suburban and Ankara-Polatlı Regional trains until 2016 when all train service (except high-speed) was suspended within Ankara. The station platforms are currently being rebuilt as part of TCDD's Başkentray project. The new station is expected to open on 12 April 2018.[2]

GAZİ
TCDD commuter rail station
The station building in January 2001.
LocationSilahtar Cd., Gazi Mah. 06990
Etimesgut/Ankara
Turkey
Coordinates39.9400°N 32.7961°E / 39.9400; 32.7961
Owned byTurkish State Railways
Operated byTCDD Taşımacılık
Line(s)Temporarily suspended
Platforms2 (1 side platform, 1 island platform)
Tracks4
Construction
ArchitectBurhaneddin Tamcı
Architectural styleTurkish Neoclassical
History
Opened1926 (1926)
Closed2016-17
Services
Preceding station   TCDD Taşımacılık   Following station
toward Akçaören
Başkentray
toward Kayaş
Track layout
West to Sincan
East to Kayaş

References

  1. Altın, Ersin (May 2003). Ankara 19102003 (in Turkish). Bağcılar, Istanbul: Boyut Yayın Grubu. p. 16.
  2. "Başkentray ne zaman bitecek?". trenhaber.com (in Turkish). 16 January 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
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