Great Cooperation Between TCDD and Far East Railways

TCDD General Manager Süleyman Karaman and the accompanying delegation made a series of inspections on Korean and Japanese railways between January 18 and January 22. Within the framework of the visit, protocols were signed with Korean Railways and Japanese Railways.

Cooperation with Japan and Korea will be further strengthened by signing protocols including training, staff exchange, and high-level information sharing.

With the protocol signed by UIC President and General Manager of Japanese Railways Yoshio ISHIDA and TCDD General Manager Süleyman Karaman, two personnel from TCDD will be employed at UIC to monitor the developments in the world railways.

The Turkish press showed great interest in the trip.

Today Newspaper Ankara representative Adem Yavuz Arslan, Hürriyet Ankara representative Metehan Demir, Radikal Newspaper Ankara Representative Marine ZEYREK, Star Newspaper Ankara Representative Mustafa Kartoglu, Vatan Newspaper Ankara Representative Bilal Cetin and Yeni Asir newspaper columnist Hussein trip to kocabıyık Join in Turkey It was observed that the investments to be made on the railways until 2023 were followed with interest in Korea and Japan.

Young staff exchange with Japan

With the protocol signed between JR East (East Japan Railway Company) and TCDD in January, 21 aims to strengthen friendship by developing a common attitude between the two institutions. This protocol includes cooperation in the field of operation and maintenance of railway technology (pull-pull vehicles, electricity, communication, signaling, infrastructure, information technologies, etc.), exchange of personnel for training purposes and cooperation in the field of railway.

Railway Cooperation with Korea

On the other hand, TCDD General Manager Süleyman Karaman and the Korean Railway Company KORAIL Vice President Paeng Junggoang signed a similar protocol with 19 in January; cooperate in the development of railway technology (attracting and towed vehicles, electricity, communication, signal, infrastructure, information technologies, etc.) The protocol, which includes the exchange of personnel for training, aims to improve the cooperation in the field of railway.

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