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  2. Central Railway Metro station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 Airport branch end The Metro station Central Railway ( Bulgarian : Метростанция „Централна жп гара“ ) serves Sofia Central Station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria .

  3. Sofia Airport - Wikipedia

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    A free shuttle bus service between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 runs from 05:00 until 23:00, connecting arriving and departing passengers from Terminal 1 to metro services. [ 114 ] Sofia Metro also provides a fast connection between the airport and Business Park Sofia , through interchange at Mladost 1 Metro Station to the M1 line .

  4. Public transport in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Metrobüs BRT in Istanbul. The bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Istanbul is called Metrobüs. The construction of the Metrobüs BRT line began in 2005. The first line runs between Avcılar and Söğütlüçeşme. This line is 41.5 km long and has 35 stations, which are located on Istanbul's Main Highway, called the D 100.

  5. Alibeyköy Cep Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The bus terminal was opened in January 2014 and is further away from the city. [1] The terminal is on the European side of Istanbul in the Eyüpsultan district. The terminal had 108 platforms when it was built, but its number was increased to 110 in 2018. [2] On average around 700–800 buses go in and out every day. [3] The management of the ...

  6. Metrobus (Istanbul) - Wikipedia

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    The Metrobus (Turkish: Metrobüs) is a 52 km (32.3 mi) bus rapid transit route in Istanbul, Turkey.The system has 44 stations that follow the city's ring road via Avcılar, Zincirlikuyu and the Bosphorus Bridge to Söğütlüçeşme using dedicated bus lanes for almost the entire length of the route.

  7. Transport in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Airport and a station of Sofia Metro. After the second terminal of International Airport Sofia was built the total number of passengers for the country rose and reached 6,595,790 in 2008, [6] and in April 2011 Airport Sofia serviced 282 694 passengers, 13% more than the same period of 2009, when the record was 250,000 passengers. [7]

  8. M11 (Istanbul Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul Regional Directorate of Forestry Göktürk Nursery: 6 İhsaniye: İETT Bus: 48KA, 48M, 48P: İBB Biomethanization Facility: 7 Terminal 2: Arnavutköy (İstanbul Airport)・ (İstanbul Airport High Speed Train Terminal) İETT Bus: H-1, H-2, H-3, H-6, H-7, H-8, H-9: Station Not In Operation - Passing: 8 İstanbul Havalimanı (Airport)

  9. Sofia Public Transport - Wikipedia

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    Musagenitsa Metro Station, 2009. The Sofia Metro is the only metro in Bulgaria.It began operation on 28 January 1998. [2] As of 2023, the Sofia Metro consists of four interconnected lines, serving 47 stations, with a total route length of 52.0 kilometres (32.3 mi) [2] [3] and also being among the top 20 of the most extensive European metro systems, ranking 19th as of 2020.