The Karesi Express() was an overnight train, operating between Alsancak Terminal, ðzmir and Central Station, Ankara. The train was one of two current train services between ðzmir and Ankara. The eastbound journey took about 14 hours and 16 minutes, while the westbound journey took about 14 hours and 45 minutes. The Karesi Express serviced 6 provincial capitals: ðzmir, Manisa, Balñkesir, Kütahya, Eskià Âehir and Ankara.
When the Turkish State Railways opened the Balñkesir-Kütahya rail line on April 23, 1938 (connecting the former SCP and the CFOA lines), rail travel between ðzmir and Ankara was possible. Ankara is the capital of Turkey while ðzmir is the 3rd largest city in Turkey (2nd largest at the time), making transport between the two cities heavy. On April 23, 1938 the Karesi Express made its first run from ðzmir to Ankara. The all pullman train made the 824 km long journey in about 18 hours. On April 1, 1972, another train was put into service between ðzmir and Ankara: the 9th of September Express. This train however had a sleeping car. In 1980 the third train was put in service: The ðzmir Blue Train.
On 1 April 2013 the route of the Karesi Express was cut back to Balñkesir. Since 2013 the train operates as a regional train between ðzmir and Balñkesir.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Karesi Express was suspended on 12 March 2020.
The name "Karaesi Express" comes from the beylik of Karasi, that had its capital city in Balñkesir, a city which the Karesi Express passes through.
The consist of the train has changed many times through the years, since the first 4 car train left Ankara in 1938. These changes usually happen because of other trains being put into or removed from service. Between 2016 and 2020 the consisted usually was:
Between 2001 and 2016 the consist was:
The first consist that began service on April 23, 1938 consisted of: