Fulya (Istanbul Metro)

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Fulya
Istanbul Metro Logo.svg
Istanbul Metro rapid transit station
Fulya Metro G1.jpg
Entrance 1 of the station
General information
LocationGayrettepe Neighborhood, Gönenoğlu Street, 34339
Beşiktaş
Coordinates 41°03′42″N29°00′26″E / 41.0616864°N 29.0073405°E / 41.0616864; 29.0073405
Owned by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Operated by Metro Istanbul
Line(s) Istanbul M7 Line Symbol.svg M7
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections Bus-logo.svg İETT Bus 26B, 74A
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened2 January 2023
Electrified 1,500 V DC Overhead line
Services
Preceding station Istanbul Metro Following station
Şişli—Mecidiyeköy
Terminus
M7 Line
Yıldız Shuttle
Yıldız
Terminus

Contents

BSicon uextKINTACCa.svg
Kabataş
Istanbul T1 Line Symbol.svg Istanbul F1 Line Symbol.svg Ferry symbol.svg
BSicon uextACC.svg
Beşiktaş
Ferry symbol.svg
BSicon utKACCxa.svg
Yıldız
BSicon utACC.svg
Fulya
BSicon utINTACC.svg
Şişli—Mecidiyeköy
Istanbul M2 Line Symbol.svg
BSicon utACC.svg
Çağlayan
BSicon hPORTALf.svg
BSicon hPORTALg.svg
BSicon uhINTACC.svg
Kağıthane
Istanbul M11 Line Symbol.svg
BSicon utACC.svg
Nurtepe
BSicon hPORTALf.svg
BSicon hPORTALg.svg
BSicon uhINTACC.svg
Alibeyköy
Istanbul T5 Line Symbol.svg
BSicon utACC.svg
Çırçır
BSicon utACC.svg
Veysel Karani - Akşemsettin
BSicon utACC.svg
Yeşilpınar
BSicon utACC.svg
Kâzım Karabekir
BSicon utACC.svg
Yenimahalle
BSicon utINTACC.svg
Karadeniz Mahallesi
Istanbul T4 Line Symbol.svg
BSicon utSTR+l.svg
BSicon utABZg+r.svg
BSicon utSTRe.svg
BSicon utSTR.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon utACC.svg
Giyimkent–Tekstilkent
BSicon uDST.svg
BSicon utSTR.svg
Tekstilkent Depot
BSicon utSTRa.svg
BSicon utSTR.svg
BSicon utSTRl.svg
BSicon utABZgr.svg
BSicon utACC.svg
Oruç Reis
BSicon utACC.svg
Göztepe
BSicon utKINTACCe.svg
Mahmutbey
Istanbul M3 Line Symbol.svg

Fulya is an underground station on the M7 line of the Istanbul Metro in Beşiktaş. [1] The station is located on Gönenoğlu Street in the Gayrettepe neighborhood of Beşiktaş. Unlike the name suggests, it is not located in or nearby the Fulya neighborhood of Şişli.

The station has two entrances; Gayrettepe and Dikilitaş.

The M7 line operates as fully automatic unattended train operation (UTO). The station consists of an island platform with two tracks. Since the M7 is an ATO line, protective gates on each side of the platform open only when a train is in the station. However, until the line is extended to Kabataş the trains will only use the first platform with the second platform remaining closed. [2]

The station opened on 2 January, 2023 as the first phase of the Mecidiyeköy-Kabataş extension. [3]

Surroundings

The station serves the Gayrettepe and the Dikilitaş neighborhoods, the Istanbul Mint and the Gayrettepe Florence Nightingale Hospital.

Services

As of November 2023, the M7 line is 20 kilometers long and has a service frequency of 10 trains per hour in each direction. [4] The line runs 24/7 on weekends and state holidays and from 6 am to midnight on weekdays. [5]

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