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Esenler Coach Terminal (Turkish: Esenler Otogarı) is the central and largest bus terminus for intercity bus service in Istanbul, Turkey. Although the terminus is located in Bayrampaşa district, it is named after Esenler district, which is closer. The multi-story terminal houses 450-500 permanent parking lots for buses and over 1,000 temporary ...
Otogar is a rapid transit station on the M1 line of the Istanbul Metro. [2] It is located in southwestern Bayrampaşa in the center of the Esenler Bus Terminal.. Otogar was opened on 31 January 1994 as part of the M1's extension to Zeytinburnu.
Alibeyköy Cep Bus Terminal (Turkish: Alibeyköy Cep Otogarı) is Istanbul's second most used bus terminal, behind Esenler Coach Terminal. 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.
Esenler is a rapid transit station on the M1B line of the Istanbul Metro. [2] The station is the on the M1B branch of the M1 line and is the first stop west of where the M1B splits from the M1A. The station is adjacent to the Esenler maintenance facility which was originally built in 1989.
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Davutpaşa—YTÜ is a rapid transit station on the M1 line of the Istanbul Metro located in southern Esenler, close to the entrance of Yıldız Technical University (Turkish: Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi) or YTÜ. [2] It was opened on 31 January 1994 as part of the Otogar-Zeytinburnu extension and is one of five stations of this extension.
For a few moments, it was possible to believe that the team’s enthusiasm would be met by the roar of spectators and the full pageantry of gameday in the deep South. But then the tunnel ended, and the team, the Georgia State Panthers, emerged into the largely empty 70,000-seat Georgia Dome, home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons.
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