Pendik railway station explained

PENDİK
Type:TCDD high-speed and regional rail station
Style:TCDD
Style2:Marmaray
Address:Hatboyu Caddesi, Batı Mah. 34890
Borough:Pendik/Istanbul
Country:Turkey
Owned:Turkish State Railways
Operator:TCDD Taşımacılık
Connections: IETT Bus: 16C, 16A, 16D, 17, 17B, 132, 132A, 132B, 132D, 132E, 132F, 132H, 132K, 132P, 132V, 133, 133A, 133AK, 133GP, 133K, 133KT, 132T, 132Ü, 133Ş, 222, 251, KM2, KM10, KM13, KM24, KM26, KM27, KM28, KM72
Istanbul Minibüs: Kadıköy-Pendik
Structure:At-grade
Platform:3 (2 island platforms, 1 side platform)
Tracks:4
Parking:Yes
Opened:1872
Closed:2012-14
Rebuilt:1936 (Station building)
2013-14 (Platforms)
Electrified:29 May 1969
25 kV AC, 50 Hz
Accessible:Yes
Code:1609
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes

Pendik station (Turkish: Pendik garı) is the main railway station in Pendik, Istanbul. Located between Hatboyu and Abdülhalik Renda Avenues in southeastern Pendik. TCDD Taşımacılık operates YHT trains to Ankara and Konya, via Eskişehir, along with daily regional trains to Adapazarı. The station is 24.05km (14.94miles) away from Haydarpaşa station in central Istanbul. The metro line M10 is currently under construction to make the link with Sabiha Gökçen Airport, which is located about 9 km in the North.

History

Pendik station was originally opened in 1872 by the Ottoman government, as part of a railway from Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) to İzmit. The railway was later taken over by the Ottoman Anatolian Railway (CFOA) in 1888 and extended to Konya and Ankara. In 1909, the railway began operating frequent train service from Haydarpaşa station to Pendik.[1] The CFOA was nationalized in 1927 and in 1936, Pendik station was rebuilt and expanded by the Turkish State Railways.[2] In 1969, the station was electrified and commuter rail service between Haydarpaşa and Gebze began servicing Pendik.[3] The station was also a stop on all intercity trains running east from Istanbul. On 29 April 2012, all train service east of the station was suspended for the construction of the Istanbul-Ankara high-speed railway and the Marmaray commuter rail system.[4] Commuter trains continued to operate from Haydarpaşa to Pendik until 19 February 2013 when all train service west of the station was suspended. Pendik station was rebuilt during its 17-month closure; the platforms were rebuilt and expanded to service four tracks, instead of three, and a new station mezzanine was constructed in the underpass. On 26 July 2014, Pendik station reopened, serving high-speed YHT trains to Ankara and Konya. Works on the rest of the Marmaray system was completed by March 12, 2019, when further intercity train service, along with commuter rail service, returned to Pendik station.

Station Layout

Pendik station has two island platforms and one side platform. Platform 1, served by tracks 1 and 2, are reserved for future Maramaray commuter service. Platforms 2, serving tracks 3 and 4, are for TCDD high-speed and regional trains.

P
Platform level
Track 1Marmaray toward Halkalı
Island platform, doors will open on the left
width=100Track 2width=500Marmaray toward Gebze
Track 3Yüksek Hızlı Tren toward Söğütlüçeşme or Halkalı
Ada Express toward Adapazarı
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Track 4Yüksek Hızlı Tren toward Ankara or Konya
Ada Express toward Adapazarı
Side platform (Platform 3), platform not in service
GStreet levelExit/entrance, station house, buses

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anadolu Bağdat Demiryolunda Unutulmuş İstasyon Binalarımız . kentvedemiryolu.com . 26 October 2017.
  2. Koday . Saliha . 2000 . Haydarpaşa-Gebze Arasındaki Demiryolu Banliyö Ulaşımı . https://web.archive.org/web/20171118142108/http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/198667 . dead . 2017-11-18 . tr . Türk Coğrafya Dergisi . 35 . 267 . Istanbul . 25 October 2017 .
  3. Web site: TCDD History . trainsofturkey.com . 25 October 2017.
  4. Web site: Hangi tren hattı ne zaman kapanacak? . 25 February 2013 . mynet.com . tr . 25 October 2017.