Aegean Express

Passenger train operating daily between İzmir and Eskişehir

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Distance
Station
km
İzmir İzmir Metro
Alsancak (2010-17)
17 km (11 mi)
Çiğli İZBAN
31 km (19 mi)
Menemen İZBAN
38 km (24 mi)
Emiralem
45 km (28 mi)
Ayvacık
İzmir
Manisa
55 km (34 mi)
Muradiye
63 km (39 mi)
Horozköy
66 km (41 mi)
Manisa
77 km (48 mi)
Karaağaçlı
84 km (52 mi)
Saruhanlı
87 km (54 mi)
Hacırahmanlı
89 km (55 mi)
İshakçelebi
103 km (64 mi)
Kayışlar
107 km (66 mi)
Kapaklı
117 km (73 mi)
Akhisar
128 km (80 mi)
Sünnetçiler
132 km (82 mi)
Çobanhasan
136 km (85 mi)
Bakır
146 km (91 mi)
Kırkağaç
158 km (98 mi)
Soma
Manisa
Balıkesir
185 km (115 mi)
Savaştepe
193 km (120 mi)
Çalıköy
207 km (129 mi)
Soğucak
223 km (139 mi)
Çukurhüseyin
230 km (143 mi)
Gökköy
240 km (149 mi)
Balıkesir
319 km (198 mi)
Selimağa
330 km (205 mi)
Dursunbey
Balıkesir
Kütahya
393 km (244 mi)
Balıköy
428 km (266 mi)
Emirler
442 km (275 mi)
Tavşanlı
493 km (306 mi)
Kütahya
503 km (313 mi)
Alayunt
525 km (326 mi)
Sabuncupınar
Kütahya
Eskişehir
569 km (354 mi)
Eskişehir YHT

The Aegean Express, numbered as B31[1] (Turkish: Ege Ekspresi), is a passenger train operating daily between Basmane railway station in İzmir to Eskişehir.[2] The train operates as a local service on the route, calling at more stations than its counterpart, the Karesi Express; which also operates between İzmir and Balıkesir.

Originally the train operated between İzmir and Eskişehir, via Balıkesir and Kütahya, as a daily inter-city train. The route was then changed to Afyon, also via Balıkesir and Kütahya and in 2013 it was shortened to a regional train service between İzmir and Balıkesir.[3] Then re-extended to Eskişehir

Overview

The northbound Aegean Express departs İzmir in the morning at 6:45, arriving at Eskişehir at 17:13; while the southbound train departs Eskişehir at 8:30 and arrives in İzmir at 19:08.

The train mainly services small towns and villages along the Manisa-Bandırma railway.

History

The direct predecessor of the Aegean Express was the Aegean Mototren, which operated between İzmir and Ankara between 1951 and 1978.[4]

The Aegean Express [5] was one of four daily trains operating between İzmir and Eskişehir. Out of these four trains, the Agean Express operated during the day, while the other three trains, Karesi Express, 9th of September Express and the İzmir Blue Train, operated overnight and continued east from Eskişehir to Ankara. Scheduled departure from Basmane Terminal in İzmir was at 6:45 and scheduled arrival in Eskişehir was at 18:25 while scheduled departure from Eskişehir was at 7:30 and scheduled arrival in İzmir was at 18:49, however the Aegean Express is famous for its delays and would arrive on average at its final destination 78 minutes late.[6]

Service to Basmane Terminal was suspended on 3 March 2006[7] due to the construction of the Karşıyaka tunnel. The Aegean Express terminated at Çiğli (17 km (11 mi) from Basmane Terminal), along with other trains from the north, and connection to railway stations in the city were offered by ESHOT replacement bus service. In early-2008 the İzmir terminus was pushed further north to Ulukent.[8] During this period, trains would layover at Menemen. Due to the rehabilitation of the Eskişehir-Konya railway, the Aegean Express was cut back by 76 km (47 mi) to Kütahya in July 2008. Two months later, in September 2008, the train was extended 105 km (65 mi) south to Afyon as a replacement to regional service between Alayunt and Afyon. On 25 May 2010, inter-city service from the north was brought back to center terminals in İzmir; however due to route changes, the Aegean Express would terminate at Alsancak Terminal instead of Basmane, along with all other trains from the north.

When construction to modernize the Balıkesir-Kütahya railway started in 2013, the Aegean Express was shorted by 256 km (159 mi) to Balıkesir. The Karesi Express was also shorted from Ankara to Balıkesir and currently operates as a regional train, along with the Aegean Express, between İzmir and Balıkesir.[9]

Route details

The Aegean Express operates on the following railways in Turkey:

  • İzmir–Afyon railway - Basmane terminal to Manisa
  • Manisa-Bandırma railway - Manisa to Balıkesir
  • Balıkesir-Kütahya railway - Balıkesir to Kütahya

Gallery

  • Westbound Aegean Express #71602 ready to depart Afyon in 2009.
    Westbound Aegean Express #71602 ready to depart Afyon in 2009.

References

  1. ^ Ege Ekspresi - tcdd.gov.tr
  2. ^ About the Ege Ekspres (Turkish) - nerdennereye.com
  3. ^ Ege Ekspresi - eksi sozluk.com
  4. ^ Üstün, Çağatay (6 August 2011). "Geçmiş Zamanın Hız Şampiyonu". kentvedemiyolu.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  5. ^ Ege Ekspresi (in Turkish)
  6. ^ Average delays for passenger trains (Turkish) - kentvedemiryolu.com
  7. ^ Groundbreaking for the new Karsiyaka tunnel done with large fanfare - Izmir belediyesi
  8. ^ ESHOT TCDD service buses (Turkish) - wowturkey.com
  9. ^ Karesi express shortened to Balikesir - yenihabergazetesi
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