Halkalı railway station explained

Halkalı
Type:TCDD Taşımacılık intercity and commuter rail station
Style:TCDD
Style2:Marmaray
Address:İstasyon Cd., İstasyon Mah., 34303
Borough:Küçükçekmece/Istanbul
Country:Turkey
Coordinates:41.0189°N 28.7667°W
Line:Istanbul–Pythio railway
Istanbul–Kapıkule railway (Future)
Bus Stands:2
Bus Operators: İETT Bus: 79Y, 89A, 143, BN1, H-3, MR40, MR42, MR50, MR51
Istanbul Minibus: K.S.S Hastanesi–Cennet Metrobüs, Deprem Konutları–Küçükçekmece, Küçükçekmece–Kayaşehir
Structure:At-Grade
Platform:4 island platforms
Tracks:8
Parking:Yes
Opened:22 July 1872
Closed:2013-16
Rebuilt:1955, 2013-16
Electrified:1955
25 kV AC, 50 Hz OL
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Turkish State Railways
Operator:TCDD Taşımacılık
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Other Services2 Header:Future services
Other Services2 Collapsible:yes

Halkalı station (Turkish: Halkalı garı) is the westernmost station on the Marmaray line as well as in Istanbul. The station also services regional trains to Edirne, Uzunköprü, Çerkezköy and international trains to Sofia. In summer, there may be through trains to Bucharest too. Halkalı station is 27.63km (17.17miles) from the Istanbul Sirkeci Terminal .

Overview

The Halkalı logistics center and the old Halkalı electric train maintenance depot are located near the station. The station is next to Lake Küçükçekmece and services the population in north-central Küçükçekmece.

The terminal is the departure terminal for all freight trains to Europe and is an important container terminal, used by rail container lines IFB, Express Interfracht, Europe Intermodal and Metrans. It is possible that the Marmaray will eventually be extended to Ispartakule, which may cause further construction works and closures in the future.[1] [2]

As Halkalı is now surrounded by residential areas due to the growth of the city, its role as the main customs post for trucks to Europe is due to end, with trucks using the new Muratbey Customs Office (Muratbey Gümrük Müdürlüğü) in Çatalca instead.[3]

A Metro line from the station to the new Istanbul Airport is under construction and is expected to open in summer 2024.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Uysal, Onur. "Halkali Opening may be Postponed", Rail Turkey, 25 September 2014
  2. Uysal, Onur. "What Will Happen in Turkish Railways in 2015?", Rail Turkey, 1 January 2015
  3. Web site: Muratbey Gümrük Müdürlüğü - Gümrük ve Turizm İşletmeleri Tic. A.Ş..
  4. Web site: HYH Metro . 2022-08-08 . www.hyhmetro.com.tr.