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Turkey's Minister of Transport and Infrastructure H.E. Adil Karaismailoğlu stated that "Türkiye's 30-year transport plan is ready"
"Transport and Logistics Master Plan" prepared by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure was introduced at the "Transport Vision 2053" meeting organized on Tuesday, April 5 2022 , at Atatürk Kültür Merkezi, İstanbul. Aimed at offering the best alternatives for passenger transport by considering all modes of transport with an integrated approach, this Plan presents the steps and strategies necessary for the development of a competitive logistics sector for cargo transport.
Emphasizing the importance of shifting the share of road transport from passenger and cargo to the other modes of transport for maximization of Türkiye's potential and geographical superiority, stated that the "Transport and Logistics Master Plan" pays special attention to the railways within this framework and added "The share of railway transport from Turkish passenger and cargo network will be increased. The share of railway passenger transport will be increased from 0.96% to 6.20%, which means an increase in the number of passengers from today to ."
further stated "Transport and Infrastructure Master Plan will contribute to the economic development of Türkiye as well as meeting the expectations of our people. With the new high-speed railway lines, Türkiye will have a more sustainable, safe, clean, accessible, inclusive, fast, and technologically more innovative transport sector."
Minister Karaismailoğlu highlighted that the reduction of the share of road transport for passengers and cargo will significantly contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions from transport.
While the share of railway transport among all modes of transport is estimated to be 0.96% in 2023, this figure will reach 6.20%, with a 13-times increase, in 2053 within the framework of the "Transport and Logistics Master Plan". Accordingly, while the rail cargo transport estimate for 2023 is 5.08%, it will rise to 21,93% in 2053, with a 7-times increase.
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