The Metrobus line in Istanbul is considered the main transportation artery in Istanbul, as it is the longest and fastest transportation line in Istanbul.it is a unique and smart project that came as an urgent solution to solve the problem of severe traffic jams in Istanbul that often stopped due to frequent traffic accidents. The idea of ​​the "Metrobus" was the ideal among all the alternatives and options offered, as it did not require a long time in digging tunnels, but the asphalt line was expanded and a closed route was allocated with iron fences on both sides, and it was provided with fuel-powered buses, and the establishment of rising and landing stations, distributed throughout Line. Therefore, we will discuss in this article what is the Metrobus line in Istanbul in detail, the itineraries, how to pay, and all these things, so follow along with us.

What is the Metrobus line in Istanbul?

  The Metrobus line in Istanbul is an independent express transportation line that divides the D100 highway from its middle, forming its own path that is not affected by traffic congestion. which makes the process of moving between Istanbul, especially at peak times, easier and faster, in addition to the fact that the Metrobus consists of two adjacent buses, each of which is characterized by providing heating in winter and cooling in summer.

In addition, it contains hanging screens that show the passenger his current and upcoming stations, and the Metrobus consists of two opposite directions, a length of 52 km, and consisting of more than 500 buses, distributed over 45 stations, linking the two parts of the Asian and European city, separating each station from the other approximately Two minutes, the line operates 24 hours a day.

Also, the Metrobus line in Istanbul is independent, as it is not affected by traffic congestion. The first Metrobus station is located on the Asian side of Istanbul, which is the “SÖĞÜTLÜÇEŞME” station, and its last station is in BEYLİKDÜZÜ SONDURAK, which is near the fairgrounds. in European Istanbul.

The total number of Metrobus trips per day is more than 4,000 trips on regular working days, more than 2,600 trips on Saturday, and on Sunday more than 1,700 trips. The Metrobus transports an average of 700,000 passengers per day from Beylikdüz Station to Söğütlüçeşme and passes through 45 stations with a total length of 52 km. In addition, the Metrobus contributed to defining the city’s landmarks for residents and visitors, and government authorities made it a landmark for administrative divisions, and a dividing line between most municipalities. Esenyurt municipality, for example, is separated from Beylikduzu municipality by the Metrobus line, or what is called the E5 line.

Metrobüs - bus Times, bus Routes and Updates

There are 6 main Metrobus lines in Istanbul on a daily basis, each with a specific section of the road. The first Metrobus station is located on the Asian side of Istanbul, which is the "Sogutlu Cesme" station, and its last station "Son Dorak "is in Beylikdüzü , which is near the fairgrounds. In Istanbul, "Tuyap", in addition to the G34 line with its night service, which cuts the entire line from Beylikdüzü to Sogutlüçeşme directly without having to get off in the middle of the journey to change buses.

And in response to the request of the citizens in Istanbul, the Istanbul municipality has taken a decision to write on the electronic signs on the top of the Metrobus buses the name of the last destination of the Metrobus, such as Avcilar, Zencirli Koyu, and Beylikduzu, instead of the codes 34AS, 34G, 34BZ where citizens in Istanbul were suffering from the written codes On buses because they do not fully know it, and therefore do not know the last stop at which the bus will stop.

 5 Advantages of living near the Metrobus line in Istanbul

  1. Ease of movement and movement between the Asian and European parts of Istanbul.
  2. The Metrobus intersects with tram and metro stations, which facilitates access to all areas of Istanbul
  3. Increasing the value of the property as it is near the Metrobus station, and thus it would be easy to sell or rent it.
  4. A lot of commercial centers are located opposite the Metrobus stations, which make it easy to reach them, such as Torium, Pelican, Marmara Park, and Cevahir mall.
  5. The presence of a lot of attractive options and new projects, enables you to get a real investment opportunity.

 

How to pay to ride the Metrobus

 The fare for the Metrobus line in Istanbul varies according to the number of stations that the passenger travels to, in addition to the fact that there are special discount prices for students and teachers.

Payment is made via Istanbul Card, which is a prepaid electronic card that can be recharged. It is bought at bus stops or through small kiosks scattered throughout the city for a nominal price, and you can fill it with the amount you want. The card can be returned and refunded at any time and to any authorized seller.

It is also possible to buy a cardboard card from kiosks or vending machines in stations that are not refillable, as you fill it only when buying with the amount you want and then throw it when finished. In all transportation in Turkey, children under the age of six and ten years, as it is customary, board for free. In addition, free transportation is often granted to everyone on official holidays (such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha).

Istanbul Public Transport Card

The Istanbul Card is a prepaid magnetic electronic card similar to bank cards. you can buy it is from many places, such as the kiosks dedicated to selling cards, which are widely spread in Istanbul. and the advantage of the Istanbul Card is that it is easy to buy it from the shops and kiosks scattered in the city, and it is not required to submit an application and you can charge it with any amount.

European route E80 -TIM line

The TIM line is the hub of the future and the main nerve of Europe

 Within the Metrobus line in Istanbul, there is the TEM or E80 line, which is the European express line. This line is the most important express transportation line in Europe at all. It starts from Lisbon in Portugal, passes through ten countries, including Turkey, and ends at the Iranian-Turkish border.

This road was established with logistical support from the European Union in 1977, and its length is 6.102 km.

The TIM line represents the main artery for the city of Istanbul connecting several neighborhoods, including (Sarıyer, Besiktas, Kathaneh, Eyup, Sultan Ghazi, Gazi Osman Pasha, Bagcilar, Kucukcekmece, Basaksehir, Avcilar, Esenyurt, Buyukcekmece, Silivri, Çatalca), and these are related to The districts in the TIM line through sub-roads distributed from the TIM line to those neighborhoods.

The investment importance of the E80 highway

The TIM line connects to the two most important financial and investment districts in Istanbul, namely the Basin Express and Sarıyer

The TEM line will be the main artery of the new city of Istanbul, which will be built on both sides of the Istanbul Canal, as it intersects with the new canal.

future Investment: The governmental construction companies have established new areas on the TEM line such as Bahcesehir and gave the existing areas the priority in terms of services and facilities, therefore we say any investment along the TEM line is a safe and guaranteed successful investment.

Istanbul is one of the largest cities in the world and it contains the Metrobus line in Istanbul, which made it the first investment destination in the Middle East, according to the latest economic statistics. The Turkish government worked tirelessly over the twenty years, building highways and connecting Istanbul with a transportation network that is the largest and most modern in Europe.