Kurtalan railway station explained

KURTALAN
Type:TCDD intercity rail station
Style:TCDD
Address:Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Blv., Sümer Mah., 56500
Borough:Kurtalan/Siirt
Country:Turkey
Coordinates:39.9281°N 41.6972°W
Owned:Turkish State Railways
Operator:TCDD Taşımacılık
Platforms:1 side platform
Tracks:6
Structure:At-grade
Parking:Yes
Opened:1944

Kurtalan railway station (Turkish: Kurtalan Garı) is the easternmost railway station in Siirt Province, Turkey. It is also the eastern terminus of the Southern Kurtalan Express which connects Ankara and Kurtalan.[1]

Kurtalan station was opened in 1944 by the Turkish State Railways. The station was built as part of the railway from Diyarbakır to the Iranian border, via Tatvan and Van, which began in 1937. The railway reached Kurtalan in 1940, but due to the mountainous terrain around Lake Van, the route to Van was altered to begin at Elazığ, leaving Kurtalan as the eastern terminus of the railway. In 2017 the State Railways began planning a 21km (13miles) extension east to the provincial capital, Siirt.[2]

TCDD Taşımacılık operates a daily intercity train to Ankara.[3] (temporarily Irmak)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guney Kurtalan Express (Ankara Kurtalan train). 2018-10-14. Rail Turkey En. en. 2019-11-10.
  2. Web site: Kurtalan’dan Siirt’e demiryolu uzatılıyor . rayhaber.com . Turkish . 29 October 2017.
  3. Web site: Güney Kurtalan Ekspresi . tcddseferleri.com . 29 October 2017.