Turkey's First Railway Station Aydin found on the Left Blank

The lighting in the first railway remained empty over turkiyenin Station
The lighting in the first railway remained empty over turkiyenin Station

Corona virus (Kovid-19) after the restriction of trains due to the pandemic, Aydin station located on Turkey's first railway line was left blank.

TCDD Taşımacılık A.Ş. Within the scope of combating the corona virus pandemic, train services were canceled throughout the province in Aydın, after the announcement that High Speed, Mainline and Regional Trains will not be operated temporarily as of March 28, 2020 due to the restriction of intercity travels.

The train has not stopped for a month to Aydın Train Station, which is located on the 1866-kilometer railway line in Anatolia in 130 during the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz. While silence prevails at the station where 7-8 trains stop daily, it is expected that the station will return to its old days with the start of the train services after the end of the corona virus pandemic.

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