🇹🇷 Turquía

Estaciones de tren

Turquía has significantly expanded its high-speed rail network since 2009, with TCDD (Turkiye Cumhuriyeti Devlet Demiryollari) operating YHT (Yuksek Hizli Tren) services at up to 250 km/h. Key routes include Ankara to Estambul in 4h, Ankara to Konya in 1h40m, Ankara to Eskisehir in 1h15m, and Ankara to Izmir in 3h30m. Estambul now has two major rail hubs: Pendik (for HSR on the Asian side) and Halkali (on the European side), connected by the Marmaray undersea rail tunnel under the Bosphorus. The Eastern Express from Ankara to Kars (1,310 km) has become a social media phenomenon and popular tourist experience. Turquía's conventional rail network (InterCity and Express trains) serves destinations not yet reached by HSR, including the Mediterranean coast, eastern Anatolia, and southeastern cities. Long-distance trains offer 1st and 2nd class seating plus sleeper compartments on overnight routes. Estambul's urban transit combines the Marmaray commuter rail, the Metrobus rapid bus transit, Metro lines, trams (including the nostalgic T1 on Istiklal Avenue), and the Kabatas-Besiktas ferry line. Tickets are sold at tcdd.gov.tr and e-devlet (e-government portal) using a Turkish ID or passport number. Foreign travelers can book via the TCDD website. Fares are very affordable by European standards. The HSR network is expanding, with new lines to Sivas, Bursa, and Kars under various stages of development.

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Tren de alta velocidad

Infraestructura ferroviaria

Ancho de vía

1435 mm

Electrificación

25 kV AC

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Esmirna Standard 0
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Preguntas frecuentes

The Marmaray is an undersea rail tunnel connecting the Asian and European sides of Estambul under the Bosphorus Strait, opened in 2013. It carries both commuter rail (Marmaray services) and connects the suburban rail networks on both sides. The 13.6 km tunnel section took 11 years to build due to Byzantine archaeological discoveries. A single Marmaray journey crosses two continents.
The Dogu Ekspresi (Eastern Express) runs 1,310 km from Ankara to Kars in northeastern Turquía near the Armenian border, taking around 24 hours. It passes through snow-covered Anatolian highlands and the historic Erzurum region. It became a viral social media phenomenon around 2017-2019 and tickets now sell out weeks in advance during winter.
TCDD YHT operates: Ankara-Estambul (4h), Ankara-Konya (1h40m), Ankara-Eskisehir (1h15m), Ankara-Izmir (3h30m via Eskisehir), and Ankara-Sivas (2h). All depart from Ankara's main station. Estambul HSR trains currently depart from Pendik (Asian side) or Halkali (European side); check your departure station carefully.
Foreign tourists can book on the TCDD e-ticketing website (ebilet.tcdd.gov.tr) using their passport number. The interface has an English option. Tickets can also be purchased at station counters. Popular trains like the Eastern Express and Ankara-Estambul HSR sell out quickly; book at least 2-3 weeks ahead.
No. Turquía is not part of the Eurail or Interrail scheme. Turkish train fares are very affordable without a pass -- a Ankara-Estambul HSR ticket costs around TRY 300-500 (EUR 8-15 depending on exchange rate). Individual tickets are the standard booking method for all TCDD services.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27