Akyaka railway station explained

AKYAKA
Type:TCDD regional rail station
Style:TCDD
Address:İstasyon Cd. 25, İstasyon Mah. 36780
Borough:Akyaka/Kars
Country:Turkey
Coordinates:40.7399°N 43.6238°W
Owned:Turkish State Railways
Operator:TCDD Taşımacılık
Platforms:2 (1 side platform, 1 island platform)
Tracks:2
Structure:At-grade
Opened:[1]
Closed:1993-2011
Rebuilt:1962

Akyaka station (Turkish: Akyaka garı) is a station in the town of Akyaka, Kars in northeastern Turkey. TCDD Taşımacılık operates a twice-daily regional train from Kars.

The station was originally opened in 1899 by the Transcaucasus Railway as Shuregel station (Turkish: Şöregel, Russian: Шурегель), when Akyaka was a part of the Russian Empire. In 1922, the station was renamed Kızılçakçak station to reflect the name change of the settlement. The railway, and the station, was taken over by the Turkish government-owned Eastern Railway in 1925, which became the Turkish State Railways in 1929. In 1962, TCDD converted the broad gauge railway to standard gauge and rebuilt the station, which was renamed to its current name in 1966.[2] Due to the border closure between Turkey and Armenia, train service east of Kars was suspended in 1993 until February 2011, when TCDD returned train service to Akyaka.

Akyaka station is located in the town center in the vicinity of the town post office and police station.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Transcaucasus Railways . . trainsofturkey.com . 9 October 2017.
  2. Web site: TCDD History/Sivas Erzurum Erzincan Kars . . trainsofturkey.com . 9 October 2017.