
TEHRAN The very first Tehran-Van global train departed from the Iranian capital on Sunday, resuming service after a five-year suspension, the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways (RAI) announced.The train, with a capacity of 280 passengers, leaves from Tehran, makes a drop in Tabriz, and eventually reaches the Turkish city of Van, IRNA reported.Customs and passport procedures for Iranian travelers are carried out at Razi Station before the train crosses into Turkey, where a Turkish locomotive takes over at Kapky Station, followed by Turkish customs and passport checks.Under the brand-new contract, 2 weekly trains will operate on this route.
Departures from Tehran to Van are set up for Sundays and Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m., with return journeys from Van to Tehran on Mondays and Thursdays.Including custom-mades treatments at the Razi and Kapky border stations, the journey takes approximately 22 hours.
The train service is operated utilizing four-bed Sarir sleeper vehicles, accommodating 280 passengers.Tickets can be purchased through the Raja Rail Transportation Companys website at www.raja.ir, other licensed online platforms, or designated ticket sales offices.Passengers are encouraged to comply with the travel policies of both Iran and Turkey to avoid any problems during their journey.
For more details on ticket prices and departure times, travelers can call Rajas customer support hotline at 1539 or check out the business website.EF/