M7 (Istanbul Metro)

M7 Kabataş–Mahmutbey
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Istanbul Metro
Status Under construction
Locale Istanbul, Turkey
Termini Kabataş
Mahmutbey
Stations 19
Services 1
Line number M7
Operation
Opened 2019 (2019)
Owner Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Operator(s) Metro Istanbul A.Ş.
Depot(s) Tekstilkent
Rolling stock 300 Hyundai Rotem[1]
Technical
Line length 24.5[2] km (15.2 mi)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 1,500 V DC Overhead line
Route map

Kabataş
Line T1 Line F1
Beşiktaş
Darphane
Fulya
Şişli—Mecidiyeköy
Line M2
Çağlayan
Kağıthane
M11 (Istanbul Metro)
Nurtepe
Alibeyköy
Line T5
Yeşilpınar
Veysel Karani
Akşemsettin
Kazım Karabekir
Yenimahalle
Karadeniz Mahallesi
Line T4
Tekstilkent
Tekstilkent Depot
Yüzyıl
Göztepe
Mahmutbey
Line M3

Line M7, officially referred to as the M7 Kabataş–Mahmutbey line (Turkish: M7 Kabataş–Mahmutbey metro hattı) is a rapid transit line of the İstanbul Metro system on the European part of Istanbul, Turkey.

Currently, it is under construction. On December 20, 2013, the line was commissioned to Kalyon Group for construction.[3] The groundbreaking ceremony was held on February 9, 2014. The line will be 24.5-kilometre (15.2 mi) long with 19 stations, and is expected to go into service in 2018.[4]

The M7-line will connect eight districts of Istanbul Province, namely Beyoğlu, Beşiktaş, Şişli, Kağıthane, Eyüp, Gaziosmanpaşa, Esenler and Bağcılar. It is projected that 300 cars of driverless metro trains will transport about one million riders daily. The total travel time will be 31.5 minutes between the end stations. The line will cost 3.7 billion (approx. US$ 1 billion).[5]

Stations

See also

References

  1. Istanbul metro Line M7 trains ordered. Railwaygazette.com. Retrieved on 2016-06-09.
  2. İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi. Ibb.gov.tr. Retrieved on 2015-12-21.
  3. "İstanbul'a yeni metro". NTV MSNBC (in Turkish). December 20, 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
  4. "Mecidiyeköy ile Mahmutbey, metro hattı ile birbirine bağlanıyor". Mynet Haber (in Turkish). February 9, 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
  5. Çapa, Ezgi (2017-02-09). "İstanbul için tarihi an... Bugün birleşti, bittiğinde 30 dakika sürecek". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-02-09.

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