Ankara-Istanbul high-speed rail line commissioned

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Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has opened a new 500-kilometre high-speed railway between Ankara and Istanbul.

Officials made an inaugural trip on the  Eskisehir-Istanbul section of the line last week.

The TRY 8.6 billion (€3 billion) line will reduce the journey time between the two cities from six to three hours and 15 minutes, and opens up opportunities to connect to high-speed networks across Europe.

The opening of the line was put back after one of the high-speed trainsets struck a grinder during routine testing earlier this month.

TCDD will initially operate six daily round trips along the route.

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