The following is a list of railway border crossings of Turkey.[1]
# | Name | In province | Open/closed since | To country | Counterpart | Status | Break-of-gauge |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Uzunköprü | Edirne | 4 September 1953 | Greece | Pythion | Open (but no train runs since February 2011 due to the economic crisis in Greece) | No |
2 | Kapıkule | Edirne | 1 April 1988 | Bulgaria | Svilengrad | Open | No |
3 | İslahiye | Gaziantep | 4 September 1953 | Syria | Ekbez | Closed | No |
4 | Al-Rai | Kilis | 4 September 1953 | Syria | Akhtarin | Closed | No |
5 | Akyaka | Kars | 4 September 1953-11 July 1993 | Armenia | - | Closed | Yes |
6 | Nusaybin | Mardin | 4 September 1953 | Syria | Qamishli | Closed | No |
7 | Kapıköy | Van | 7 October 1971 | Iran | Razi | Open for freight only | No |
8 | Çıldır | Ardahan | 30 October 2017 | Georgia | Kartsakhi | Open for freight only | Yes |
See also
- Land border crossings of Turkey
- Turkish State Railways
- Kars–Gyumri–Tbilisi railway (Kars–Gymri section closed since 1993)
- Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway
References
- ↑ "Sınır Kapıları Listesi HUDUT KAPILARI NEVİLERİN GÖRE-AÇIKLAMALI SINIR ÜLKELERİ" (PDF) (in Turkish). Interior Ministry of Turkey. 26 March 2013. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
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