Sarıbaş carried the Bandırma-Çanakkale railway problem to the Turkish Grand National Assembly

Sarıbaş carried the Bandırma-Çanakkale railway problem to the Parliament: CHP Çanakkale Deputy Ali Sarıbaş brought the railway problem between Bandırma and Çanakkale, which turned into a snake story, to the agenda of the TGNA.
CHP Çanakkale deputy Ali Sarıbaş problems with Canakkale Grand National Assembly of Turkey expressed under the roof continues to warn of competent and efficient. This time, Sarıbaş took the railroad connecting Çanakkale and Bandırma, which turned into a snake story about transportation, which is one of the most important problems of Çanakkale. CHP Çanakkale Deputy Ali Sarıbaş, who gave a parliamentary question to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, demanded that the questions in the motion be answered in writing by the Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications, Binali Yıldırım. Sarıbaş; “The Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications made a statement in July 2012 as 'The railway connection works have started for passenger and freight transportation between Bandırma and Çanakkale'.
According to this; Are the statements of your Ministry in our press that allegedly made in July 2012 that "Railway connection works have started for passenger and freight transportation between Bandırma and Çanakkale" are correct? If it is true; Where does Bandırma-Çanakkale route pass? Is Çan District also included in this route? If not, do you think to include Çan in the railway network that our industrialists and businessmen are looking forward to? Which studies have been carried out so far for passenger and freight transportation between Bandırma-Çan and Çanakkale? If so, what are these studies? Has the Bandırma-Çan and Çanakkale railway construction tender been made? If it is tendered, when is it planned to start and when to finish? Is there a high-speed train project in the Bandırma-Çan and Çanakkale Railway network, which is said to be for freight and passenger transportation? If not, is the fast teren project also considered? " said.

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