Overview | |
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Native name | Karşıyaka Tramvayı |
Owner | Izmir Metropolitan Municipality |
Area served | Alaybey-Mavişehir |
Locale | Karşıyaka, İzmir, Turkey |
Transit type | Tram |
Number of stations | 14 |
Operation | |
Began operation | 11 April 2017 |
Operator(s) | İzmir Metro |
Number of vehicles | 17 |
Train length | 32 m (105 ft) |
Technical | |
System length | 8.8 km (5.5 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Electrification | 750V DC |
Average speed | 24 km/h (15 mph) |
Top speed | 70 km/h (43 mph) |
Karşıyaka Tram (Turkish: Karşıyaka Tramvayı) is a 8.8 km (5.5 mi) urban light rail transit (LRT) system in Karşıyaka district of Izmir, Turkey. The line with 14 stations began operation in April 2017.
The tram line runs between Alaybey and Mavişehir railway stations. The tram line is a single track from Alaybey to Karşıyaka Pier, and runs from there on to Suat Taşer Amphitheatre on double track parallel to the coastline. The line terminates at Ataşehir station at the end of the Mavişehir railway depot. It is part of the Karşıyaka and Konak Tram project of İzmir Metropolitan Municipality, which cost nearly ₺450 million (approx. US$ 120 million). Construction of the tracks started in April 2015, and completed in January 2017. The test runs continued until April 2017, and the tram line went in service on April 11, 2017.
The tram line is operated by İzmir Metro. The line is served by 17 tramcars produced by Hyundai Rotem plant in Adapazarı. The double-ended 32 m (105 ft)-long five-module tramcars are each 43.1 t heavy. They have 48 seating capacity, and can carry up to 285 passengers each. Service speed is 24 km/h (15 mph), and top speed is 70 km/h (43 mph). The tramcars run on standard track gauge at 1,435 mm (56.5 in). The electrification system of the tramcars is 750V DC. The line has a communications-based train control (CBTC) signalling system.
The metropolitan mayor announced that the ride is free of charge for a duration of the first fifty days until the beginning of June 2017.