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The Gaziantep Tram is a
tram A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
system located in
Gaziantep Gaziantep, historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, is a major city in south-central Turkey. It is the capital of the Gaziantep Province, in the westernmost part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Medi ...
, Turkey. Gaziantep's first tram line opened on March 1, 2011. The system is long with three lines and has 46 stations. The tram system carries 75,000 daily riders. The tram system connects the Gaziantep Railway Station with its northern, southern and western suburbs.


History

In 2006, the Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality's leadership announced that a tram network would be constructed in the city. Gaziantep has seen rapid population growth in recent decades and it was determined that a formal rail mass transit system would need to be designed and constructed in order to address vehicle traffic congestion. The tram was built in three phases now consisting of three unique lines. The first line was between Gar Gaziantep Railway Station and Burç Junction. Construction began on this line in 2008 and was completed in 2011. The first phase of the tram was . Phase Two of the tram system entailed the construction of a line between
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and Akkent. Construction of the second phase of the tram system began in June 2011 and completed in September 2012. The third stage of the tram network extended from the city center to the western suburban district of İbrahimli. Construction of Line Three began in 2013 and was opened to the public in March 2014. The system was restructured in 2016 to comprise three operational lines. The tram system is operated by Gaziantep Transportation A.Ş. Gaziantep was the site of a 7.8
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on the morning of February 6, 2023. The incident caused severe damage to the city and killed 3,273 residents. Tram service was suspended between February 6, 2023 and February 10, 2023. Service on all three lines along with public buses on February 10, 2023 with the government announcing all lines would be free to riders until February 27, 2023.https://www.trthaber.com/haber/turkiye/gaziantepte-toplu-tasima-ucretsiz-yapilacak-745044.html


Lines


Line One

Line One of the Gaziantep Tram runs south to north from the western suburbs of Gaziantep to the northern suburbs of the city known as
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. The line terminates in the north of the city at the Gaziantep Court House. The line consists of 14 stations, runs . Phase one opened in 2011.


Line Two

Line Two of the Gaziantep Tram runs south to north from the northern suburbs of Gaziantep to the city center. The line terminates in the north of the city at the Gaziantep Railway Station. The line consists of 14 stations and runs . Phase Two opened in 2012.


Line Three

Line Three of the Gaziantep Tram runs from the City Center and Gaziantep Railway Station to Ibni Sina in the city's southern suburbs. The line terminates in the south of the city at Gaziantep's new regional medical center. The line consists of 19 stations and runs . Phase Three opened in 2014.


Route diagram


Gallery

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References


External links


Official site
{{Urban public transport in Turkey Tram transport in Turkey