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The M2, officially referred to as the M2 Yenikapı–Hacıosman metro line (Turkish: M2 Yenikapı–Hacıosman metro hattı), is a rapid transit line of the Istanbul Metro. It is colored light green on the maps and route signs. The M2 operates between Hacıosman in southern Sarıyer to Yenikapı in south-central Fatih on the historic peninsula ...
On March 5, 2022 Metro Istanbul announced that the night metro service would be re-started on the following lines: M1A Yenikapı-Atatürk Airport, M1B Yenikapı-Kirazli, M2 Yenikapı-Hacıosman, M4 Kadıköy-Sabiha Gökçen Airport, M5 Üsküdar-Çekmeköy, and M6 Levent-Boğaziçi University/Hisarüstü, [35] and later added M7 Mecidiyeköy ...
Şişli station of the Istanbul Metro in front of Istanbul Cevahir, Europe's largest mall between 2005 and 2011. Levent station of the Istanbul Metro Gayrettepe subway station Levent subway station Haliç station on the Golden Horn Metro Bridge Taksim subway station Osmanbey subway station Mahmutbey subway station Kadıköy subway station Bostancı subway station, the only station with 3 ...
Şişli - Mecidiyeköy Metro Station (M2) is an underground metro station on the M2 line of the Istanbul metro and put into service on September 16, 2000. The station is on Büyükdere Caddesi in Şişli's 19 Mayıs District. The station has 6 entrances, namely Şişli, Fulya, Mecidiyeköy, Trump Towers AVM, Ortaklar Caddesi and Cevahir AVM.
The M2 portion of the station opened on 16 September 2000 and is one of the original six stations of the M2 line. In 2007 a connection to the Istanbul Metrobus at Zincirlikuyu junction was built. On 29 January 2024, the Kağıthane–Gayrettepe portion of the M11 line opened, allowing passengers to go from Gayrettepe to Istanbul Airport in 30 ...
Taksim was opened on 16 September 2000 as the southern terminus of the M2 until the line was extended to Yenikapı in 2014. [2] On 29 June 2006 the Kabataş-Taksim funicular station was opened, offering shuttle service to Kabataş. [3] Taksim is the busiest station on the M2 Line as well as the Istanbul Metro.
Levent is an underground station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro. [2] It is located under Büyükdere Avenue in Levent, the main financial district of Istanbul.Opened on 16 September 2000, Levent is one of the M2 line's six original stations.
Seyrantepe is a station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro. [1] It is the western terminus of the 1.8 km (1.1 mi) Seyrantepe branch of the line, with shuttle trains operating back and forth, to Sanayi.