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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.
The ferry is one of the oldest means of transit in Istanbul, a city with two parts separated by the Bosphorus strait and surrounded by sea. In 1837, British and Russian owned boats started transport on the Bosphorus. The Istanbul Maritime Company was established in 1851 by a decree of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I.
İDO Istanbul Fast Ferries Co. Inc. (Turkish: İstanbul Deniz Otobüsleri, meaning Istanbul Sea Buses) was founded in 1987 by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. . Originally established with a fleet of 10 seabuses built by the Kvaerner Fjellstrand shipyard of Norway, the İDO today has a fleet of 25 seabuses (with capacities ranging from 350 to 450 passengers) designed by Kvaerner ...
The Bus lines in Tirana (Albanian: Linjat e autobusëve në Tiranë) refer to the bus lines operated by both private and public companies in Tirana, Albania.Despite the introduction of relatively new buses, passengers experience overcrowding and intermittent use of air conditioning on board.
The T1, officially referred to as the T1 Kabataş–Bağcılar tram line (Turkish: T1 Kabataş–Bağcılar tramvay hattı) is a tram line of the Istanbul Tram, operated by Metro Istanbul. It runs from Kabataş to Bağcılar via Eminönü, with a total length of 19.3 km (12.0 mi). [1]
Çırçır is an underground station on the M7 line of the Istanbul Metro. [1] [2] It is located on Atatürk Boulevard in the Çırçır neighbourhood of Eyüp. It was opened on 28 October 2020. [3] The M7 line operates as fully automatic unattended train operation (UTO). The station consists of an island platform with two tracks.
Seyrantepe is a station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro. [1] It is the western terminus of the 1.8 km (1.1 mi) Seyrantepe branch of the line, with shuttle trains operating back and forth, to Sanayi.
Oruç Reis (Oruç Reis-Yüzyıl) is an underground station on the M7 line of the Istanbul Metro. [1] [2] It is located on Barbaros Street in the Oruçreis neighbourhood of Esenler. It was opened on 28 October 2020. [3] The M7 line operates as fully automatic unattended train operation (UTO). The station consists of an island platform with two ...