Touristic Eastern Express

The Touristic Eastern Express (Turkish: Turistik Doğu Ekspresi) is a scenic passenger train operated by the Turkish State Railways (TCDD). The train runs eastward 1,365 km (848 mi) from Ankara Railway Station to Kars Railway Station. The train service debuted on 29 May 2019 with an official ceremony attended by government ministers. The service was established as an alternative to the regular Eastern Express, which runs the same line but was mostly sold-out weeks in advance in recent years for sightseeing purposes.[1]

Touristic Eastern Express
Overview
Service typeScenic Inter-city rail
StatusOperating
LocaleNorth-Central, Central, North-Eastern Anatolia
First serviceMay 29, 2019 (2019-05-29)
Current operator(s)TCDD Taşımacılık
Former operator(s)Turkish State Railways
Route
StartAnkara Central Station
Stops27 (short), 2 (long)
EndKars Railway Station
Distance travelled1,365 km (848 mi)
Average journey time32 hours
Service frequencyThree times a week
On-board services
Sleeping arrangements6 Sleeping cars
Catering facilities1 Dining car
Technical
Rolling stockTVS2000
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Track owner(s)Turkish State Railways (TCDD)

Overview

The Touristic Eastern Express departs from Ankara at 16:55 hours and arrives in Kars after 32 hours.[2] Departure time in Kars is at 23:55 hours. It leaves Ankara on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return from Kars is on Wednesdays, Fridays or Sundays. The train with nine cars, including six sleeping cars, one dining car, and two service cars, and has a capacity of 120 passengers.[1][3]

Sightseeing stops

The train stops in the İliç town of Erzincan Province and Erzurum on the way from Ankara to Kars.[2] On the return journey from Kars, it stops at the Divriği railway station and Bostankaya, both in Sivas Province. Touristic excursions organized by the TCDD are offered to passengers during the two- to three-hour train stops.[1][3][4][2] At the train stop in İliç, passengers are taken by bus to Kemaliye for a visit to the Karanlık Canyon and then to the water source of Lake Kadı, as well as to the historic wooden mansions.[4][5] A boat ride on the reservoir of Bağıştaş 1 Dam in İliç is also offered.[2] The passengers then travel by bus to Erzincan, where they visit the Ekşisu Picnic Area, the archaeological site of Altıntepe, and the Gürlevik Waterfalls. Outdoor recreational activities such as paragliding, rafting, and safari are offered.[6]

During a three-hour train stop in Erzurum, passengers are taken on a sightseeing tour by bus, visiting historic buildings such as the Rüstem Pasha Caravanserai (Taşhan), Erzurum Congress building, and Çifte Minareli Medrese.[7] Tourist attractions visited on the way from Kars to Ankara are the Grand Mosque and Hospital in Divriği and Gök Medrese, the Grand Mosque of Sivas, Buruciye Medrese, and Çifte Minareli Medrese in Sivas.[8]

Tickets

Tickets are priced at 480 (approx. US$ 65) for a single-bed compartment, and 300 (approx. US$ 41) for one bed in a double-bed compartment.[1] All-inclusive onwards-and-return tour is priced at 2000 per person.

References

  1. "'Touristic' Eastern Express debuts on May 29". Hürriyet Daily News. 21 May 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. Sayılgan, Sabahnur (2 June 2019). "Turistik Doğu Ekspresi ilk seferini tamamladı". TRT Haber (in Turkish). Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  3. Şimşek, Barış (29 May 2019). "Turistik Doğu Ekspresi yolculuğuna bugün başlıyor". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  4. "Turistik Doğu Ekspresi, Erzincan'da". CNN Türk (in Turkish). 30 May 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  5. "Turistik Doğu Ekspresi'nin ilk yolcuları Kemaliye'de" (in Turkish). T.C. Kemaliye Kaymakamlığı. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  6. "'Turistik Doğu Ekspresi' Erzincan'da". Anadolu Agency (in Turkish). 30 May 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  7. "Turistik Doğu Ekspresi Erzurum'da". Milliyet (in Turkish). 31 May 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  8. "'Doğu Ekspresi´ Sivas´a turist kazandıracak". Bizim Sivas (in Turkish). 31 May 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
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