Rapid transit in Turkey
Rapid transit in Turkey refers to the extensive network of urban rail systems serving major cities throughout the country. These systems play a crucial role in facilitating efficient and sustainable transportation, alleviating traffic congestion, and enhancing connectivity within urban areas. The rapid transit networks in Turkey consist primarily of metro, light rail, and tram systems, with ongoing expansions and developments aimed at meeting the growing transportation needs of its urban population.
History
The history of rapid transit in Turkey dates back to the late 20th century when the first metro systems were introduced in Istanbul and Ankara. The Istanbul Metro, which opened its first line in 1989, marked the beginning of rapid transit development in Turkey. Over the years, various cities across the country have initiated their own rapid transit projects to address the increasing demand for efficient public transportation.
Current Systems
City | Name | Service opened |
Last expanded |
Stations | Lines | System length | Annual ridership (millions) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Adana | File:Adana Metro logo.svg Adana Metro | 2009 | 2010 | 13[1] | 1 | 13.5 km (8.4 mi)[1] | 14 (2011)[R 1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ankara | File:Ankara Metro logo.svg Ankara Metro | 1997 | 2023[2] | 57[3] | 3 | 67.4 km (41.9 mi)[2][3] | 158.5 (2023)[R 2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bursa | File:BursaRay logo.svg Bursaray | 2002 | 2014 | 40[4] | 2 | 40 km (25 mi)[4] | 91.3 (2010)[R 3] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Istanbul | File:Istanbul Metro Logo.svg Istanbul Metro | 1989[5] | 146 | 11 | 243.3 km (151.2 mi)[6]
Under construction
See alsoReferencesSystem references
Ridership references
Under construction system references
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