INSET: CENTRAL ISTANBUL
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ROUTES
Operator: İstanbul Ulaşım
MODERN TRAM ROUTES
T1 | Kabataş - Karaköy - Eminönü - Sirkeci - Sultanahmet - Laleli Üniversitesi - Yusufpaşa - Topkapı - Zeytinburnu - Bağcılar |
T4 | Topkapı - Vatan - Demirkapı - Rami - KİPTAŞ Venezia - Cumhuriyet - Mescid-i Selam |
T5 | Eminönü - Cibali - Ayvansaray - Üniversite - Alibeyköy |
HERITAGE TRAM ROUTES
T2 | Taksim - Beyoğlu |
T3 | Kadıköy - Moda - Kadıköy (Clockwise loop line) |
LIGHT RAIL ROUTES
M1A | Yenikapı - Aksaray - Topkapı Ulutbatlı - Bayrampaşa Maltepe - Otogar - Zeytinburnu - Bakırköy-İncirli - Yenibosna - Atatürk Havalimanı (Atatürk Airport) |
M1B | Yenikapı - Aksaray - Topkapı Ulutbatlı - Bayrampaşa Maltepe - Otogar - Bağcılar - Kirazlı |
M6 | Levent - Boğaziçi |
METRO ROUTES
M2 | Yenikapı - Haliç - Şişhane - Taksim - Şişli-Mecidiyeköy - Levent - Sanayi Mahallesi (branch line to: - Seyrantepe) - Hacıosman |
M3 | Bakırköy Sahil - Bakırköy-İncirli – Kirazlı - Mahmutbey - İkitelli Sanayi - MetroKent (Başakşehir) - Kayaşehir Merkez |
M4 | Kadıköy - Ayrılık Çeşmesı - Ünalan - Kozyatağı - Bostancı - Maltepe - Kartal - Tavşantepe - Sabiha Gökçen Airport |
M5 | Üsküdar – Kışıklı - Yamanevler - Dudullu - Çekmeköy - Samandıra Merkez |
M7 | [Shuttle: Yıldız - ] Şişli-Mecidiyeköy - Alibeyköy - Karadeniz Mahallesi - Mahmutbey |
M8 | Parseller - Dudullu - Kozyatağı - Bostancı |
M9 | Ataköy - Yenibosna - Bahariye - İkitelli Sanayi - Olimpiyat |
M11 | Gayrettepe - İstanbul Airport Cargo Terminal (Havalimanı Kargo Terminali - Arnavutköy Hastane [Operated by the Ministry of Transport] |
FUNICULAR ROUTES
F1 | Kabataş - Taksim |
F2 | Karaköy - Beyoğlu |
F3 | Seyrantepe - Vadi İstanbul |
F4 | Boğaziçi - Aşiyan |
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM
NETWORK LENGTH
- Modern tramways: 44.7 km.
- Heritage tramway Taksim - Tünel Meydanı (T2): 1.6 km.
- Heritage tramway Kadıköy-Moda (T3): 2.6 km.
- Metro & Light rail: 243.3 km.
- Funiculars: 2.8 km.
HISTORY
- City trams (first-generation): (horse-drawn:) 1871 - 1912; (electric): 1912 - 3 Oct. 1966
- City trams (second-generation, full-service): 13 June 1992 - today.
- City trams (heritage tramways): (T2) 29 Dec. 1990 - today; (T3) 1 Nov. 2003 - today.
- Light rail (M1): 3 Sept. 1989 - today.
- Metro: 16 Sept. 2000 - today.
- Underground funicular (Tünel): (steam-operated): 17 Jan. 1875 - 1971; (electric): 3 Nov. 1971 - today.
- Kabataş-Taksim Funicular (electric): 29 June 2006 - today.
GAUGE
- Trams (first-generation): ? mm.
- Trams (second-generation and heritage): 1435 mm.
- Light rail (M1): 1435 mm.
- Metro: 1435 mm.
- Underground funicular (Tünel): 1435 mm.
- Kabataş-Taksim Funicular: 1435 mm.
TRAM PRESERVATION
The Rahmi M. Koç Museum has a preserved tram from the 1st generation system as well as other objects of interest.
SOURCES
WIKIS
- F1 Taksim–Kabataş funicular line
- Istanbul Metro
- Istanbul nostalgic tramways
- Istanbul Tram
- Public transport in Istanbul
- Rahmi M. Koç Museum
- Trams in Istanbul
- Tünel
WEB SITES
- Ankara Rahmi M. Koç Museum
- İETT
- İstanbul (on UrbanRail.Net)
- Rail Turkey
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