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1 History  





2 Operations and route  



2.1  M1A line  





2.2  M1B line  







3 Stations  



3.1  M1 trunk section (served by both the M1A and M1B lines)  





3.2  M1A branch  





3.3  M1B branch  







4 Rolling stock  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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M1 Yenikapı–Atatürk Airport/Yenikapı–Kirazlı–Halkalı
Line M1 Line M1
Overview
StatusOperating
OwnerIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
LocaleIstanbul, Turkey
Termini
  • Atatürk Airport/Bağcılar
  • Stations23[1]
    Service
    TypeRapid transit
    SystemIstanbul Metro
    Services2
    Route numberM1
    Operator(s)Metro Istanbul A.Ş.
    Depot(s)Esenler
    Rolling stock105 ABB[1]
    4 carriages per trainset
    Daily ridership400,000[1]
    History
    OpenedSeptember 3, 1989; 34 years ago (1989-09-03)[1]
    Technical
    Line length26.8[2] km (16.7 mi)
    Number of tracks2
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    Electrification750 V DC Overhead line
    Operating speed70 km/h (43 mph)

    Route map

    km

    0.0
    Yenikapı
    Line M2 Line T6 Marmaray İDO

    0.8
    Aksaray
    Line T1

    1.9
    Emniyet—Fatih

    2.8
    Topkapı—Ulubatlı
    Line T4 Parking

    4.3
    Bayrampaşa—Maltepe

    5.8
    Sağmalcılar

    7.3
    Kocatepe

    8.4
    Otogar
    Esenler Bus Terminal

    9.2
    Esenler

    10.5
    Menderes

    11.2
    Üçyüzlü

    12.3
    Bağcılar Meydan
    Line T1

    14
    Kirazlı
    Line M3

    Line M1

    9.6
    Terazidere

    10.7
    Davutpaşa—YTÜ

    12.2
    Merter
    Metrobus (Istanbul)

    13.2
    Zeytinburnu
    Line T1 Metrobus (Istanbul)

    14.5
    Bakırköy—İncirli
    Line M3 Metrobus (Istanbul)

    15.5
    Bahçelievler
    Metrobus (Istanbul)

    17.2
    Ataköy—Şirinevler
    Metrobus (Istanbul) Parking

    18
    Yenibosna
    Line M9 Metrobus (Istanbul)

    18.8
    DTM—İstanbul Fuar Merkezi

    20.0
    Atatürk Havalimanı
    Atatürk International Airport Parking
    Line M1

    Line M1, officially referred to as the M1 Yenikapı–Atatürk Airport/Kirazlı metro line (Turkish: M1 Yenikapı–Atatürk Havalimanı/Kirazlı metro hattı), also known as the Istanbul Light Metro (Turkish: Hafif Metro), is a rapid transit line of the Istanbul Metro. It is colored red on the maps and route signs. Opened in 1989, it was the first rapid transit line in Istanbul and Turkey and its opening started the revival of mass-transit in Turkish cities.

    The M1 consists of two train services, M1A and M1B. Both services run on the same line from YenikapıtoOtogar, where the M1B branches off to Kirazlı, while the M1A continues on the original line to Istanbul Atatürk Airport. The M1 has 23 stations in service, of which 11 are underground and 3 elevated,[1] and the total length of the line is 26.8 kilometers (16.7 mi).[2] Even though the M1 is fully grade separated, it is considered a light metro line, due to the relatively low passenger capacity compared to other lines of the system.

    In November 2014, the extension from Aksaray to Yenikapı was opened.[3]

    History[edit]

    With Istanbul's population growing and the city rapidly expanding outward, the bus service available in the city became insufficient in the 1970s and 1980s. At that time, the city did not have a mass transit rail system, except for a single 0.57 km (0.35 mi) funicular line known as Tünel – the last operating original tramline was closed in 1969. Istanbul desperately needed a rapid transit rail system to help transport its large population.

    The first segment of the M1 line began service on September 3, 1989, between Aksaray and Kocatepe.[1] On December 18, 1989, the line was extended to Esenler,[1] but at that time the Otogar (Intercity Bus Station) was omitted. The Otogar station, and the segment between Otogar and Zeytinburnu stations on the M1A branch line, was opened on January 31, 1994.[1] Following this, the M1A segment between Zeytinburnu and Bakırköy stations was opened on July 3 of the same year.[1] Further extensions of the M1A line, to Ataköy and then Yenibosna stations, were opened in July and August 1995,[1] at which point the length of the line reached approximately 16 km. In 1999, a new M1A line station located between Ataköy and Bakırköy stations, the Bahçelievler station, opened. Finally, the M1A branch line was completed on December 20, 2002, when the extension to the World Trade Center and Atatürk AirportinYeşilköy opened.

    A rebuilt Esenler station opened on February 22, 2012.[1] The extension of the M1B branch line from EsenlertoKirazlı opened on June 14, 2013.[1]

    The extension of the M1 line from AksaraytoYenikapı was inaugurated on November 9, 2014, allowing connections with the M2 line and Marmaray commuter rail service, as well as İDO seabus service.[2][3] Using the M2 and Marmaray, passenger may travel north of the Golden HorntoTaksim, Mecidiyeköy, Levent and Maslak as well as across the BosphorustoÜsküdar and Kadıköy. İDO seabuses offer service to coastal districts of Istanbul as well as other cities and towns on the Sea of Marmara.

    Operations and route[edit]

    Route diagram of the M1 line with M1A and M1B branches.

    A total of 105 trainsets transport up to 400,000 passenger daily between the operation hours from 6:00 in the early morning to 0:00 in the midnight.[1] The M1 line has a maximum headway of 2 ½ minutes during peak hours.[1] All stations have covered seating. A total of 135 escalators and 65 elevators make access to the stations easy for passengers.[1]

    M1A line[edit]

    The M1A line is 20 kilometers (12 mi) long in total,[4] and serves 18 stations. The trip between the termini stations, Yenikapı and Atatürk Airport, takes approximately 35 minutes.[2] Daily, 169 trains run in each direction between the termini stations, with a peak-hour headway of 6 minutes.[2]

    On the M1A line, seven stations are built underground, nine are ground-level stations, and three are elevated. The stations are so structured that six of them have island platforms and eleven stations have side platforms. The connection station at Otogar in Esenler has two island platforms, which enable traffic on three tracks by the two different M1 branch lines.[2]

    M1B line[edit]

    The M1B line is 14.0 kilometers (8.7 mi) long in total,[5] and serves 13 stations. The trip between the termini stations, Yenikapı and Kirazlı, takes approximately 25 minutes.[6] Daily, 168 trains run in each direction between the termini stations, with a peak-hour headway of 4 minutes.[6]

    On the M1B line, eight stations are built underground and five are ground-level stations. The stations are so structured that eight of them have island platforms and four stations have side platforms. The connection station at Otogar in Esenler has two island platforms, which enable traffic on three tracks by the two different M1 branch lines.[6]

    Stations[edit]

    Aksaray station
    Atatürk Airport-bound Istanbul Metro line M1 train at Davutpaşa station.
    Atatürk Havalimanı station, the terminus (serving Istanbul Atatürk Airport), has buffer stops at end of the platform

    M1 trunk section (served by both the M1A and M1B lines)[edit]

    Station District Transfer Notes
    Yenikapı Fatih M2 (Yenikapı - Hacıosman & Sanayi Mahallesi - Seyrantepe) Metro HattıMarmaray (Halkalı - Gebze) Banliyö Treni(Yenikapı Terminal)

    İETT Bus: 30D, 31, 31Y, 39, 39D, 50Y, 70FY, 70KY, 72YT, 76A, 77, 88A, 146T, 336Y

    Yenikapı event space
    Aksaray T1 (Bağcılar - Kabataş) Tramvay Hattı Yusufpaşa

    İETT Bus: 31Y, 32T, 33E, 33TE, 38, 38Z, 39, 39D, 50Y, 76A, 78, 78H, 79GE, 79T, 88A, 89T, 91E, 97G, 97GE, 142E, 146B, 146T, 336, E-59

    Emniyet-Fatih İETT Bus: 31Y, 32T, 33E, 33TE, 38, 38Z, 39, 39D, 50Y, 76A, 78, 78H, 79GE, 79T, 88A, 89T, 91E, 97G, 97GE, 142E, 146B, 146T, 336, E-59
    Topkapı-Ulubatlı T4 (Topkapı - Mescid-i Selam) Tramvayı Hattı Vatan

    İETT Bus: 31Y, 32T, 33E, 33TE, 38, 38Z, 39, 39D, 50Y, 76A, 78, 78H, 79GE, 79T, 88A, 89T, 91E, 97G, 97GE, 142E, 146B, 146T, 336, E-59

    Park and Ride facility
    Bayrampaşa-Maltepe Eyüpsultan İETT Bus: 32, 32A, 32T, 33M, 36, 36CB, 36ES, 39O, 50R, 55Y, 88 Axis Mall
    Sağmalcılar Bayrampaşa İETT Bus: 32, 32A, 32M, 32T Bayrampaşa State Hospital
    Kocatepe İETT Bus: HT5, HT6 Forum İstanbul Mall
    Otogar İETT Bus: 39O, 50R, 75O, 76O, 83O, 303B Bayrampaşa Grand İstanbul Bus Station

    M1A branch[edit]

    Station District Transfer Notes
    Terazidere Esenler İETT Bus:
    Davutpaşa-YTÜ Güngören İETT Bus: 33B, 41AT, 85C, 92B, 92C Yıldız Technical University
    Merter

    İETT Bus: 31, 31E, 50B, 71T, 72T, 73, 73F, 76D, 79Ş, 82, 85T, 89, 89B, 89K, 92, 92T, 94, 94A, 94Y, 97, 97A, 97BT, 97T, H-9

    Park and Ride facility
    Zeytinburnu Bakırköy T1 (Bağcılar - Kabataş) Tramvay Hattı

    İETT Bus: 31, 31E, 50B, 71T, 72T, 73, 73F, 76D, 78ZB, 79G, 79Ş, 82, 89A, 89B, 89K, 89M, 92, 93, 93C, 93M, 93T, 94, 94A, 94Y, 97, 97A, 97B, 97BT, 97KZ, 97T, H-9, MK97, MR10

    Bakırköy-İncirli M3 (Bakırköy İDO - Kayaşehir Merkez) Metro Line

    İETT Bus: 31, 31E, 50B, 71T, 72T, 73, 73F, 76D, 78ZB, 79G, 79Ş, 82, 89, 89A, 89B, 89K, 89M, 89S, 92, 94, 94A, 94Y, 97, 97A, 97BT, 97E, 97KZ, 97T, H-9, HT13, MK97

    Bahçelievler Bahçelievler

    İETT Bus: 31, 31E, 36CY, 73, 73B, 73F, 73H, 73Y, 76, 76B, 76C, 76D, 76V, 76Y, 78ZB, 79B, 79G, 79Ş, 82, 89, 89A, 89B, 89K, 89M, 89S, 89YB, 97, 97BT, 97E, 97KZ, 98, 98A, 98AB, 98B, 98H, 98M, 98MB, 98S, 98T, 98TB, 146, E-57, H-9, HT13

    Ataköy—Şirinevler Bakırköy

    İETT Bus: 31, 31E, 36CY, 55Y, 73, 73B, 73F, 73H, 73Y, 76, 76B, 76C, 76D, 76V, 76Y, 78ZB, 79B, 79G, 79Ş, 82, 89, 89A, 89B, 89K, 89M, 89S, 89YB, 97, 97BT, 97E, 97KZ, 98, 98A, 98AB, 98B, 98H, 98M, 98MB, 98S, 98T, 98TB, 146, E-57, H-9, HT10, HT11, HT13, MR20

    Park and Ride facility
    Yenibosna M9 (Ataköy - Olimpiyat) Metro

    İETT Bus: 36AY, 36CY, 55Y, 73, 78B, 79F, 79FY, 79K, 79Y, 82S, HS1, HT10, HT12, HT20, KÇ2, MR20

    DTM—İstanbul Fuar Merkezi İETT Bus: World Trade Center and İstanbul Expo Center
    Atatürk Havalimanı İETT Bus: Atatürk Airport

    M1B branch[edit]

    Station District Transfer Notes
    Esenler Esenler İETT Bus: 33, 33M, 55Y, 75O, 76O, 85T, 303B
    Menderes İETT Bus: 33, 33M, 55Y, 85T, 98G
    Üçyüzlü Bağcılar İETT Bus: 33B, 36CY, 55Y, 85T, 92M, 98G, HT1
    Bağcılar Meydan T1 (Bağcılar - Kabataş) Tramvay Hattı Bağcılar Merkez

    İETT Bus: 36CY, 92, 92B, 92K, 92Ş, 97G, 98D, 98Y, HT1

    300m walk between lines
    Kirazlı M3 (Bakırköy İDO - Kayaşehir Merkez) Metro Line

    İETT Bus: 92K, 98K, HT10, MK42

    ↓↓ Under construction (paused, awaiting resumption) ↓↓
    Barbaros Bağcılar İETT Bus: 78ZB, 97, 97E, 98A, 98M, HT13
    Malazgirt İETT Bus: 97KZ, 98E, HT12
    Mimar Sinan M9 (Ataköy - Olimpiyat) Metro

    İETT Bus: 97, 97GE, 97M, 97KZ, 98E, HT1, HT12, MK22

    Fatih Küçükçekmece İETT Bus: 89K, 98AB, KÇ2, MR42
    Halkalı Üniversite İETT Bus: 36AS, 760, 76V, 79Y, 89, 89BS, 89F, 89K, 89S, 98, 98AB, 98KM, 98S, HT20, KÇ2, MR42
    ↓↓ Approved, construction not started ↓↓
    Mehmet Akif Ersoy Küçükçekmece İETT Bus: 36AS, 76V, 79G, 79Ş, 89A, 89K, 89YB, 98AB, 141K, 141M, BN1, H-3, HT1, HT20, KÇ2, MK16, MK31, MR42
    Yenidoğan İETT Bus: 36AS, 76V, 79G, 79Ş, 89A, 89K, 89YB, 98AB, 141K, 141M, BN1, H-3, HT1, HT20, KÇ2, MK16, MK31, MR42
    Bezirganbahçe İETT Bus: 76V, BN1, H-3, MK16, MR42
    Halkalı M11 (Gayrettepe - İstanbul New Airport - Halkalı) Metro LineMarmaray (Halkalı - Gebze) Banliyö TreniHigh Speed Train (YHT)

    İETT Bus: 79Y, 89A, 143, BN1, H-3, MR40, MR42, MR50, MR51

    As of November 2020, a 9.7 kilometers (6.0 mi) extension to a new terminus station at Halkalı is under construction. It will add nine stations to the M1B branch, west of Kirazlı offering an interchange with both the Marmaray and M11 lines.[7]

    Rolling stock[edit]

    Since this line is the oldest modern rail line in İstanbul, it has relatively old vehicles, produced by ABB in 1988. The vehicles reach a maximum speed of 80 km/h with an acceleration of 0.7 m/s2.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "M1 Yenikapı – Atatürk Havalimanı / Kirazlı Metro Hattı" [M1 Yenikapı – Atatürk Airport / Kirazlı Metro Line] (in Turkish). İstanbul Ulaşim A.Ş. Archived from the original on October 6, 2015. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f "M1A Yenikapı-Atatürk Havalimanı Metro Hattı" [M1A Yenikapı-Atatürk Havalimanı Metro Line] (in Turkish). Metro İstanbul A.Ş. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  • ^ a b "PM Davutoğlu inaugurates İstanbul's Aksaray-Yenikapı metro". Today's Zaman. Feza Publications. November 9, 2014. Archived from the original on May 26, 2015. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
  • ^ "Yenikapı-Atatürk Havalimanı Metro Hattı".
  • ^ "Yenikapı-Kirazlı Metro Hattı".
  • ^ a b c "M1B Yenikapı-Kirazlı Metro Hattı" [M1B Yenikapı-Kirazlı Metro Line] (in Turkish). Metro İstanbul A.Ş. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  • ^ "M1B Kirazli-Halkali Metro Line Extension". Metro İstanbul A.Ş. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
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