Bostancı (Istanbul Metro)

Bostancı
Istanbul Metro rapid transit station
The middle track at Bostancı station.
Location Bostancı Kav., Bostancı Mah., 34752
Kadıköy
Coordinates 40°57′53″N 29°06′17″E / 40.9646°N 29.1048°E / 40.9646; 29.1048Coordinates: 40°57′53″N 29°06′17″E / 40.9646°N 29.1048°E / 40.9646; 29.1048
Owned by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Operated by Istanbul Metro
Line(s) Line M4 M4
Platforms 2 island platforms
Tracks 3
Connections IETT Bus:[1][2] 10, 13AB, 14KS, 14T, 15KB, 16A, 16B, 16C, 16F, 16KH, 16S, 16U, 16Y, 16Z, 17K, 17P, 19, 19B, 19D, 19FK, 19H, 19SB, 19Z, 21B, 21C, 21G, 21K, 21U, 129L, 130, 130A, 130Ş, 251, 319, 500T, E-10
Istanbul Minibüs: Harem-Gebze, Kadıköy-Kartal, Kadıköy-Uğur Mumcu, Bostancı-Dudullu, Bostancı-Ferhatpaşa, Bostancı-Kayışdağı-Dudullu, Bostancı-Tavukçu Yolu-Dudullu, Kadıköy-Ataşehir F.M., Kadıköy-Ferhatpaşa
Construction
Structure type Underground
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened 17 August 2012
Electrified 1,500 V DC Overhead line
Services
Preceding station   Istanbul Metro   Following station
toward Kadıköy
Line M4
toward Tavşantepe

Bostancı is an underground station on the M4 line of the Istanbul Metro. Located under beneath the Bostancı Interchange in the Bostancı neighborhood of Kadıköy, Istanbul, it was opened on 17 August 2012.[3] Bostancı is the largest metro station on the M4, consisting of three tracks and two platforms. Connections to IETT bus service is available on both levels of the interchange. [1][2]

The mezzanine level of the station has a total of five exits to each side of the Bostancı interchange.

Station Layout

Westbound toward Kadıköy
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
No passenger service
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
Eastbound toward Tavşantepe

References

  1. 1 2 "Bostancı Köprüsü - Duraktan Geçen Hatlar" (in Turkish). Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Bostancı Sapağı - Duraktan Geçen Hatlar" (in Turkish). Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. Uysal, Onur (15 October 2016). "Kadikoy-Kartal-Tavsantepe Metro (M4)". railturkey.org. Retrieved 11 December 2017.


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