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RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN TURKEY

RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN TURKEY. Hacer UYARLAR Board Member of UTIKAD. RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION. Total length of the railways 12.008 km 27 % is electrified 34 % is signallized Private companies can operate own wagons Monthly block train departures has reached to 5700

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RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN TURKEY

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  1. RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN TURKEY Hacer UYARLAR Board Member of UTIKAD

  2. RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION • Total length of the railways 12.008 km • 27 % is electrified • 34 % is signallized • Private companies can operate own wagons • Monthly block train departures has reached to 5700 • 1000 block trains for international operations • 13 block train routes to Europe • Automotive transportation by rail

  3. RAILWAY NETWORK Total Lines: 12.008 km (Convantional+HighSpeed)

  4. FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION Freight Transportation Nettonne (Thousand) Freight Transportain On the Basis of Goods Nettonne

  5. ELECTRIFICATION Conventional lines : 2.328 km High Speed Train lines : 888 km 3.216 km 27 % 73 % 8.792 km

  6. SIGNALIZATION Conventional lines : 3.128 km High Speed Train lines : 872 km 4.016 km 34 % 7.992 km 66 %

  7. LIBERALIZATION OF TURKISH RAILWAYS “Rail transport will increase in Turkey” • Liberalization Law has entered into force as of 1 May 2013 • Turkish State Railways Transportation Company is established • TCDD will be the operator of the national railinfrastructure network • Private companies can operate own locomotives & wagons

  8. PUBLIC - PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION With the railways being the prioritized transport policysince 2003, significant steps were taken towards thedevelopment of advanced railways industry with thecooperation of domestic and foreign private sector entities and in this scope; • Adapazarı High Speed Train Factory (EUROTEM) • Çankırı High Speed Turnout Factory (VADEMSAŞ) • Sivas Modern Concrete Sleeper Factory (SİTAŞ) were established

  9. LOGISTICS CENTERS • Samsun, Denizli and İzmit Logistics Centers are opened • 1. step of Eskişehir and Kayseri Logistics Centers are completed • 2. step of Eskişehir and 1. step of Erzurum Logistics Center are beginning to work • Balıkesir Logistics Center is under construction, 2. step of Kayseri Logistics Center will be begin • Other logistics centers’ projects are continuing

  10. LOGISTICS CENTERS IN TURKEY KOSEKOY / IZMIT HALKALI / ISTANBUL KEMALPASA / IZMIR BOGAZKOPRU / KAYSERI HASANBEY / ESKİŞEHİR

  11. LOGISTICS CENTERS IN TURKEY

  12. RAILWAY PROJECTS BALO PROJECT MARMARAY PROJECT KARS-TBILISI-BAKU PROJECT SILK WIND BLOCK TRAIN VIKING TRAIN PROJECT TRACECA

  13. MARMARAY PROJECT “Marmaray Project will be opened on 29 October 2013” • Rail tunnel under • Bosphorus • Marmaray project will • provide a continuous • communication • between the Asian • with European • continents. • Linking Europe rail • network to Middle East • and CIS 75.000 pax per hour in one direction / Total travel time: ~ 105 min. A new capacity for the freight traffic (42 train per day)

  14. BALO PROJECT “Great Anatolian Logistics Organizations Project” UTIKAD: Shareholder of BALO

  15. KARS - TBILISI – BAKU RAILWAY PROJECT • The foundation of the part in Turkey was laid on 24 July 2008 • 92% realization of the project in Turkish side was achieved • It is planned to complete the project within 2014

  16. TRACECA “The New Silk Road” Aim:Strengthening of economic relations, trade and transport communication in the regions of the Black Sea basin, South Caucasus and Central Asia owing to active work based on political will and common aspirations of all member-states • Member Countries: • Armenia • Azerbaijan • Bulgaria • Georgia • Iran • Kazakhstan • Kyrgyzstan

  17. SILK WIND BLOCK TRAIN • Route: China - Kazakhstan - Caspian Sea - Black Sea • Countries: • China • Kazakhstan • Azerbaijan • Georgia • Turkey

  18. VIKING TRAIN PROJECT The Black Sea is connecting with the Baltic Sea by the “Viking Train” The connection of the Viking Train will be able to be established to Mediterranean, Europe, Middle East and Central Asia via Turkey. It is targeted to connect Europe to Middle East and Cental Asia through TRACECA Corridor in the shortest way.

  19. HIGH SPEED LINE PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION • Opened Lines • Ankara-Eskisehir High Speed Train • Ankara – Konya High Speed Train 8.741.921 passengers were transported and 31.320services were rendered by HST between March 2009 -December 2012 on Ankara-Eskişehir and AnkaraKonyalines.3.349.524 passengers were transported in2012, corresponding to 31% increase as compared to2011. • UnderConstructionLines • Ankara – Sivas HighSpeedTrain • Ankara – IzmirHighSpeedTrain • Bursa HighSpeedTrain Ankara-Istanbul High Speed ​​Train Line will be opened on 29October 2013

  20. HIGH SPEED RAILWAY LINES Total InvestAmount : 16 Billion 617 Million $ ConstructionAmount : 14 Billion 487 Million $ HighTrainMultipleUnit (74 pcs): 2 Billion 130 Million $ ResiduaryInvestAmount : 14 Billion5 Million $ • While High Speed Train Project Completed; • As year ; • 48 million passenger • 2 billion 105 million $ revenue • 916 million $ net revenue

  21. ANKARA - ISTANBUL HIGH - SPEED TRAIN PROJECT

  22. FIATA WORLD CONGRESS 2014 - ISTANBUL 13 - 18 OCTOBER 2014 BOMONTI HILTON HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER www.fiata2014.org

  23. CONTACT DETAILS OF UTIKAD ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL FORWARDING AND LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDERS General Manager : Mr. Cavit UGUR E-mail Address : utikad@utikad.org.tr Web Site : www.utikad.org.tr Phone : + 90 212 663 62 61 Fax : + 90 212 663 62 72 Address : Senlikkoy Mahallesi, Saci Sokak, No:4/F, Florya 34153 Bakirkoy – Istanbul / TURKEY

  24. Thank You Hacer Uyarlar Board Member of UTIKAD

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