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Ferries have been operating on the Bosphorus since 1851. [1]Ferries in Istanbul are a mode of public transportation within and surrounding the city of Istanbul, Turkey.There are three major ferry operators in the city: the municipally owned Şehir Hatları ("City Lines"), which operates traditional vapurs; the privately operated İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri ("İstanbul Sea Busses"), which ...
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality: Operator: Istanbul Ulaşım AŞ: No. of carriers: 4: Ridership: 1,000 daily: Operating times: 07:30–21:00 (weekdays), 08:00–19:00 (sundays) Trips daily: 90: Headway: 5 minutes during peak hours: Trip duration: 3.5 min. Fare ₺ 1.95 (by Istanbulkart) Technical features; Aerial lift type: Bi-cable gondola ...
Today, there are 3 main ferry operators in İstanbul: the municipally owned Şehir Hatları ("City Lines"), [25] which operates traditional vapur ferries; the privately operated İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri ("İstanbul Sea Busses"), which operates high-speed urban and intercity services, [26] and the privately owned Turyol which operates mostly ...
The first section consisting of 12 stations between Cibali and Alibeyköy Coach Station at a length of 8.8 km (5.5 mi) was officially opened on 1 January 2021, [2] [3] and extension to Eminönü was officially opened on 30 August 2023. The line is 10.1 km (6.3 mi) long with 14 stations each 60 m (196 ft 10 in) of length.
The Üsküdar Ferry Terminal, also known as the Üsküdar Pier (Turkish: Üsküdar İskelesi), is a ferry terminal in Üsküdar, Istanbul, located along Paşa Limanı Avenue on the Bosporus strait. It is used by Municipal Şehir Hatları (City Lines) ferries as well as private Dentur ferries.
Karaköy Pier (Turkish: Karaköy iskelesi) is a ferry landing on the Golden Horn in Beyoğlu, Istanbul.Located along Rıhtım Avenue, just east of the Galata Bridge, Şehir Hatları operates many ferries from Karaköy to Kadıköy, Bostancı, Üsküdar and to piers along the Golden Horn, as far west as Eyüp.
Istanbulkart is a contactless smart card for fare payment on public transport in Istanbul, Turkey. It was introduced on March 23, 2009 in addition to the Akbil , an integrated electronic ticket system which was eventually phased out in 2015.
Kadıköy is the western terminal station on the M4 line of the Istanbul Metro. [1] Located beneath Haydarpaşa Rıhtım Caddesi (Street) it is serviced by the M4 between 6:00 and 0:04. [2] The station has two tracks serving an island platform. Kadıköy opened on 17 August 2012 along with fifteen other stations on the M4 line.