Tram İzmir explained

Tram İzmir
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Owner:İzmir Metropolitan Municipality
Area Served:Karşıyaka, Çiğli and Konak
Locale:İzmir, Turkey
Transit Type:Tram
Lines:3
Stations:47
Ridership:110,000
Began Operation:11 April 2017 (Karşıyaka)
24 March 2018 (Konak)
27 January 2024 (Çiğli)
Operator:İzmir Metro A.Ş.[1]
Vehicles:38
Train Length:32m (105feet)
Headway:10-18 min - Karşıyaka-Çiğli Line5-10 min - Konak Line
System Length:32.6km (20.3miles)
Average Speed:24km/h
Top Speed:70km/h
El:750 V DC

Tram İzmir, alternatively known as İzmir Tram (tr|İzmir Tramvayı), is a tram network in İzmir, Turkey. Owned by the İzmir Metropolitan Municipality and operated by İzmir Metro A.Ş., the system consists of three lines: one in Karşıyaka, which opened on 11 April 2017, the in Konak, which opened on 24 March 2018 and the Çiğli Tram in Çiğli, which opened on 27 January 2024.

The operating length is 32.3km (20.1miles) and consists of a total 47 stations. The total cost of these two lines is about ₺450 million (approx. US$120 million).

History

The first tram line in İzmir opened in 1890, between Alsancak Terminal and Pasaport pier.[2] The Alsancak-Pasaport portion was abandoned in 1956 and the last remaining line in İzmir (Konak-Pasaport) was taken up in the early 1960s. Automobile traffic rose greatly in the decades that followed and in the early 2000s, the city was plagued with congestion in central areas.

In 2009, the Metropolitan Municipality released an overall transportation plan for the city.[3] The plan included the construction of three new tram lines: one in Konak, Karşıyaka and in Buca respectively. These three lines were to be integrated with the city's metro line as well as the two commuter rail lines. Construction was originally expected to start by the end of 2011; however, due to the delayed Environmental Impact Report, this date was pushed back to 2015.[4] In 2013, the Municipality secured necessary funding from the Ministry of Development and finalized system plans in 2014.[5] In the finalized plan, the Buca Tram line was removed due to pressure from the Ministry of Transport.[6] Construction began in April 2015 on the Karşıyaka Tram, and in November 2015 on the Konak Tram.

The first tram vehicles were delivered in 2016 and showcased at the İzmir International Fair in August of the same year. The rest of the vehicles were delivered in February 2017.[7]

The general name of the system was branded Tram İzmir by the Metropolitan Municipality.

T1 Karşıyaka Tram Line

The Karşıyaka Tram is 8.8km (05.5miles) long. The tram line is operating with 2 lines. The Alaybey – Ataşehir Kavşağı line is named the Green Line, and the Mavişehir – Ataşehir line is named the Orange Line.

Karşıyaka Tram Green Line
StationPlatformConnectionNotes
Alaybey1 island platformIzbanApprox. 0.5 km walk between

Tram and Izban

Karşıyaka1 island platformBus, Ferry
Nikah Sarayı1 island platformNone
Yunuslar1 island platformNone
Bostanlı İskele2 side platformsBus, FerryStaggered platforms
Çarşı2 side platformsNone
Vilayet Evi2 side platformsNone
Selçuk Yaşar1 island platformNone
Atakent2 side platformsNone
Bilim Müzesi1 island platformNone
M.Kemal Atatürk Spor Salonu1 island platformBus
Mavişehir1 island platformT1 Tram (Orange Line)
Ataşehir Kavşağı1 island platformT3 Tram (Blue Line)T3 Tram (Red Line)
Karşıyaka Tram Orange Line
StationPlatformConnectionNotes
Mavişehir1 island platformT1 Tram (Green Line)
Çevreyolu2 side platformsNone
Ataşehir1 island platformNone

T2 Konak Tram Line

The Konak Tram is 12.6km (07.8miles) long. The line serves 19 stations and began operating on 24 April 2018. The entire line is double track. The Halkapinar and Fahrettin Altay bound tracks run on opposite sides of the Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard from Fahrettin Altay station to Sadık Bey Station. Then after Sadık Bey, the two lines run parallel to each other, between the seaside and the west-bound Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard. The Tramline turns inland at Gazi Boulevard and the track runs through the median. The line then turns onto Şair Eşref Boulevard, where the tracks are laid on the left most lane of each direction. The lines split past the Alsancak Train Station with the Halkapınar bound line taking Şehitler Street and the Fahrettin Altay bound track following Liman Street. The lines meet up again along Şehitler Street just before arriving at Halkapınar.

!Station!Platform!Connection!Notes
Halkapınar1 island platformIzban, Metro, BusDepot is located here.
Üniversite1 side platformNoneOnly Halkapınar bound trams stop here.
Havagazı1 side platformNoneOnly Fahrettin Altay bound trams stop here currently.
Alsancak Stadyumu1 side platformNoneOnly Halkapınar bound trams stop here.
Alsancak Gar1 island platformTCDD, Izban, Bus
Atatürk Spor Salonu2 side platformsNone
Hocazade Camii1 island platformNone
Kültürpark Atatürk Lisesi1 island platformNone
Gazi Bulvarı2 side platformsNone
Konak İskele2 side platformsFerry, Bus, Metro
Karataş2 side platformsNone
Karantina2 side platformsNone
Köprü2 side platformsNoneStaggered platforms
Sadıkbey2 side platformsNoneStaggered platforms
Göztepe2 side platformsFerryStaggered platforms
Güzelyalı2 side platformsNoneStaggered platforms
AASSM2 side platformsNoneStaggered platforms
Üçkuyular2 side platformsFerry, Bus
Fahrettin Altay1 island platformBus, Metro

T3 Çiğli Tram Line (Ring)

The Çiğli Tram is 12km (07miles) long and serves 14 stations. The tram line is operating with 2 lines. The Red Line, and the Blue Line. [8] The line opened on 27 January, 2024[9]

Çiğli Tram Red Line
StationPlatformConnectionNotes
Ataşehir Kavşağı1 island platformT1 Tram (Green Line)
Semra Aksu1 island platformIzban
Eski Havaalanı1 island platform
Yenimahalle1 island platform
Çiğli Bölge Hastanesi1 island platform
Ata Sanayi1 island platform
Evka 52 side platforms
Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi1 island platform
İAOSB Nedim Uysal Lisesi2 side platforms
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Bulvarı2 side platforms
İAOSB Müdürlüğü2 side platforms
Kemal Baysak2 side platforms
Nihat Karakartal2 side platforms
Nazım Hikmet Ran1 island platform
Ataşehir Kavşağı1 island platformT1 Tram (Green Line)
Çiğli Tram Blue Line
StationPlatformConnectionNotes
Ataşehir Kavşağı1 island platformT1 Tram (Green Line)
Nazım Hikmet Ran1 island platform
Nihat Karakartal2 side platforms
Kemal Baysak2 side platforms
İAOSB Müdürlüğü2 side platforms
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Bulvarı2 side platforms
İAOSB Nedim Uysal Lisesi2 side platforms
Evka 52 side platforms
Ata Sanayi1 island platform
Çiğli Bölge Hastanesi1 island platform
Yenimahalle1 island platform
Eski Havaalanı1 island platform
Semra Aksu1 island platformIzban
Ataşehir Kavşağı1 island platformT1 Tram (Green Line)

Service

The system operates 24/7 with a varying headway.[10] On the Karşıyaka and Çiğli line, there is a ten-minute headway. On the Konak line, during Monday through Saturday, there is a six/seven and a half-minute headway and during Sunday, there is a seven and a half/ten-minute headway.[11] In 2018, İzmir Tram transported 110,000 passengers per day.

Future Developments

A new line from Yeni Girne to Örnekköy is in its tender phase. Construction is set to begin in early 2024.

Infrastructure

The system operates on its own right of way as well as automobile lanes, despite the latter utilized less so, and is electrified with 750 V DC overhead wire and consists of Communications-based train control (CBTC) signalling.[12] Most of the network is double-tracked, except for a short portion between Karşıyaka pier and Alaybey. The tracks are standard track gauge at 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in).Both lines will have their own storage and maintenance depots, in Mavişehir and Halkapınar respectively. The tramcars are produced by Hyundai Rotem plant in Adapazarı. The double-ended 32 m (105 ft)-long five-module tramcars are each 43.1 t heavy. They have 48 seating capacity, and can carry up to 285 passengers each. Service speed is 24 km/h (15 mph), and top speed is 70 km/h (43 mph). Each station is wheelchair-accessible and consists of its own platform, segregated from any sidewalk or street. Information panels showing the real-time status of the next tram are installed in all operating stations.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: İşte her yönüyle İzmir'in tramvayı . . 2015-10-14 . tr . 2017-04-12 .
  2. http://web.deu.edu.tr/berent/tren/omer/omer_alsancak.html Ömer Tolga Sümerli
  3. Web site: İşte İzmir'in yeni metro projeleri! . izmiraltasemlak.com . 9 June 2008 . 6 November 2017 . tr.
  4. Web site: İzmir'e 28 km tramvay hattı . milliyet.com.tr . 28 May 2010 . 6 November 2017 . tr.
  5. Web site: ..Ve tramvay start verdi . izmir.bel.tr . 3 July 2014 . 6 November 2017 . tr.
  6. Web site: Tramvay Geliyor . izmirmetro.com . 6 November 2017 . tr.
  7. Web site: Karşıyaka Tramvayı'nın 17 Aracı Da Geldi . rayhaber.com.tr . 16 February 2017 . 6 November 2017 . tr.
  8. Web site: Haberler Çiğli Tramvayı yola çıkıyor . www.izmir.bel.tr . . 17 November 2020 . TR.
  9. Web site: Çiğli Tramvayı hizmete girdi . tr . Çiğli Tramway is in service . 2024-01-27.
  10. Web site: Transportation Guide . İzmir Metropolitan Municipality . 29 November 2018 . https://archive.today/20181129170911/https://www.izmir.bel.tr/en/transportation-guide/494/2150 . 29 November 2018.
  11. Web site: Sefer Sıklığı . tr . tramizmir.com . 29 November 2018 . https://archive.today/20181126080514/http://www.tramizmir.com/tr/sefer/38/55?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 . 26 November 2018.
  12. News: Hyundai-Rotem'in Hibrid Tramvayı İzmir'e Geliyor . Rail Turkey . 2014-09-22 . tr . 2017-04-12 .