A total of two carriages were derailed as a result of the crash. It occurred as the train collided with the main gate of Ankara’s Marsandiz train station. The Ankara governor has confirmed four people were killed as a result of the crash.
The train was travelling between the capital Ankara and the Turkish province of Konya when it crashed into an overpass.
Two carriages were toppled over and derailed as a result of the impact, CNN Turk reported.
The broadcaster added there had been casualties, but gave no details on how many.
However, later reports from local officials said there had been four fatalities and 43 injuries.
A high-speed train has crashed in the Turkish capital (Image: TWITTER-)
High-speed train crash: emergency services rush to the scene to help with casualties (Image: GETTY)
Ankara train crash: photos from the crash show the extent of the damage (Image: GETTY)
Video footage showed emergency workers at the scene, where carriages were trapped beneath the mangled metal wreckage of an overpass.
The crash occurred at 6.30 am (3.30am GMT).
Speaking to reporters at the crash site, Ankara governor Mr Sahin said the high-speed train had crashed into a locomotive which carries out track inspections.
Ambulances arrived at the scene of the crash to deal with many casualties.
Ankara train crash: a vast collapsed structure shows how badly the high-speed train crashed (Image: GETTY)
Ankara train crash: the train was travelling to the province of Konya (Image: GETTY)
Video footage from the scene shows the train wreckage and multiple shards of metal protruding out from a large collapsed structure.
Several emergency service personnel can be seen attending the crash in reflective jackets and helmets as they scour the debris for signs of life.
One casualty can be seen being escorted away from the site on a stretcher.
An image shows the rubble and destruction from the crash (Image: GETTY)
Meanwhile, what appears to be search and rescue teams can be observed using torches to search the rubble.
The Ankara–Istanbul high-speed railway is a 533km (331mile) long high-speed railway currently running between Ankara and Pendik (a suburb of Istanbul).
It can reach maximum speeds of 250kmph (155mph).
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