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GEBZE
TCDD Taşımacılık high-speed and regional rail station
Gebze railway station.
General information
LocationBetween Plevne and Etem Paşa Avenues
Gebze, Kocaeli
Coordinates40°47′02″N 29°24′39″E / 40.78389°N 29.41083°E / 40.78389; 29.41083
Owned byTurkish State Railways
Line(s)Yüksek Hızlı Tren
Ada Express
Platforms2 island platforms, 1 side platform
Tracks5
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1 January 1873 (1873-01-01)
Rebuilt2013-14
Services
Preceding station TCDD Taşımacılık Following station
Pendiktowards Istanbul Halkalı Yüksek Hızlı Tren İzmittowards Ankara
İzmittowards Karaman
Ankara Express İzmittowards Ankara
Terminus Ada Express Hereketowards Adapazarı
Darıcatowards Halkalı Marmaray Terminus
Former services
Preceding station Turkish State Railways Following station
Pendiktowards Arifiye Boğaziçi Express Hereketowards Ankara
Tuzlatowards Istanbul Adapazarı Express Diliskelesitowards Adapazarı
Osmangazitowards Haydarpaşa Haydarpaşa suburban Terminus

Gebze station (Turkish: Gebze garı) is a station on the Istanbul-Ankara railway in Gebze, Turkey. It is located between Plevne and Etem Paşa Avenues just southwest of Gebze's city center. It was the eastern terminus of the Haydarpaşa suburban commuter service until 2013 and in 2019 became the eastern terminus of the new Marmaray commuter rail line.

Gebze was opened in 1873 as part of the Constantinople-Izmit railway, built by the Ottoman government. The Anatolian Railway (CFOA) took over the line in 1880 and continued to build further east from Izmit. The CFOA was nationalized in 1924 via the Anatolian-Baghdad Railway which was absorbed by the Turkish State Railways (TCDD) in 1927. On 29 May 1969 commuter service to and from Haydarpaşa Terminal was inaugurated and the line was electrified up to Gebze. Gebze became one of the most used stations in Turkey during this period as many commuters used the line to get to Istanbul. Commuter service was ended in June 2013 in order to rebuild the station for the new Marmaray commuter rail line as well as the new Istanbul-Ankara high-speed railway. The station reopened on 29 October 2014 with YHT High-speed service to Ankara and Konya via Izmit and Eskişehir from Pendik. Marmaray service to Halkalı entered service on March 12, 2019.

The 1969 station had two island platforms and four tracks. The rebuilt station has two island platforms and one side platforms with five tracks.

References

  1. CFOA history - trainsofturkey.com
  2. CFAB history - trainsofturkey.com
  3. TCDD electrification dates - trainsofturkey.com


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