Turkey restarts intercity trains as Covid-19 restrictions ease

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Turkey restarts high-speed ​​train service as the country eases measures adopted to curb the spread of novel coronavirus

Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister Adil Karaismailoglu attends the ceremony held at Ankara railway station as train services resume on May 28, 2020 after having been suspended as part of coronavirus precautions.

To fight the virus, Turkey had imposed weekend stay-at-home orders, halted most travel between large cities, shut restaurants and schools and mostly sealed its borders.

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