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  2. Istanbul Electricity, Tram and Tunnel Establishments

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    Urban transportation in Istanbul began with the founding of the Dersaadet Tram Company and the decision to construct the Tünel. [9] In 1871 this company began providing horse powered tram services for various routes including Azapkapı - Galata, Aksaray - Yedikule, Aksaray - Topkapı and Eminönü - Aksaray [10] and amassed 4.5 million people in its first year.

  3. İZBAN - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2007 and began operations in 2010, İZBAN was formed to revive old commuter rail in İzmir. As of 2024, İZBAN operates a 136 km (85 mi) long system, with 41 stations. İZBAN A.Ş., founded in 2006, operates the railway and is owned 50% by the Turkish State Railways and 50% by the İzmir Metropolitan Municipality. İZBAN is a ...

  4. Public transport in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Buses running diversion routes do not display route numbers, spelling out the route on the headsign in detail instead. In 2010, the municipality decided to found a new company called Otobüs A.Ş. (Bus Inc.) in order to more quickly replace old vehicles. [23] Otobüs A.Ş. had a fleet of 544 vehicles as of December 2012. [18]

  5. Trolleybuses in İzmir - Wikipedia

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    Trolleybuses replaced the declining tramways of İzmir. The first trolleybuses, built by MAN, [3] arrived in İzmir on May 14, 1954, on a ship from Germany. [4] The first trolleybus line opened on July 28, 1954, [4] or August 16, 1954, [1] between Konak and Güzelyalı. The original fleet totalled eighteen vehicles, MAN trolleybuses (model MKE ...

  6. İzmir Coach Terminal - Wikipedia

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    İzmir Coach Bus Terminal built on 150.000 m 2 area. [1] It is the Turkey's biggest bus terminal with 120.000 m 2 closed area. [3] [4] The bus station has 146 platform for buses. [1] Also, it has a three-star hotel, 2 gas stations, parking lot for 1200 vehicles, and a conference hall that includes 300 seats. [4]

  7. Terminal 2 (Istanbul Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 (Istanbul Airport) is a reserved underground rapid transit station on the M11 line of the Istanbul Metro. [1] It is located in the İmrahor neighbourhood of Arnavutköy district, at Istanbul Airport. [2] The station will open when Istanbul Airport Terminal 2 is completed and opened.

  8. Otoyol 2 - Wikipedia

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    istanbul çevre yolları. Otoyol 2 (English: Motorway 2), abbreviated as O-2, locally referred to as 2.Çevreyolu, [1] TEM yolu or TEM in Turkish—which refers to Trans-European Motorway (English: The Second Beltway), is a motorway in Istanbul, Turkey that forms the outer ring road of the city connecting European and Asian parts via the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.

  9. Otoyol 5 - Wikipedia

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    Otoyol 5 (English: Motorway 5), named the Kocaeli Gebze-Bursa-İzmir Motorway (Turkish: Kocaeli Gebze-Bursa-İzmir Otoyolu) and abbreviated as O-5, is a toll motorway in Turkey. Since being completed in 2019, it connects the Istanbul and Kocaeli metropolitan areas with İzmir , via Bursa and Balıkesir .