The Lake Van Ferry (Turkish: Van Gölü Feribotu) is a passenger and train ferry service operated by the Turkish State Railways. It runs 90.6 kilometres (56.3 mi) in Lake Van between Van and Tatvan. Ferry service began operations in 1971, when a railway from Van to Sufian, Iran was built. The ferry carries mainly railcars across the lake along with passengers. Passengers of the weekly Trans-Asia Express used the ferry to bridge the gap between the two railways until the service was suspended in July 2015.[1]

Lake Van Ferry
LocaleVan and Tatvan, Turkey
WaterwayLake Van
Transit typeTrain/automobile/passenger ferry
OperatorTurkish State Railways
Began operation1971
System length90.6 km (56.3 mi)
No. of lines1
No. of vessels6 (5 in operation, 1 under construction)
No. of terminals2 (Van, Tatvan)

As of November 2017, there are five operational ferries, two of which began service in 1971. Two new ferries, with greater capacity, have been ordered by the State Railways. One of the two are in service, while the second one is under construction in Tatvan.[2]

The crossing takes about 4 and a half hours with the four older ferries and 3 and a half hours with the two new ferries.

References

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  1. ^ "Ankara-Tehran train". travel.railturkey.org. Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Vangölü Feribot". tcdd.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 6 December 2017.