M11 (Istanbul Metro)
M11 Gayrettepe–Istanbul Airport–Halkalı | |
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Overview | |
Status |
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Owner | Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure |
Line number | M11 |
Locale | Istanbul, Turkey |
Termini |
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Stations | 16 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Istanbul Metro |
Services | 1 |
Operator(s) | TCDD Taşımacılık |
Depot(s) | Taşoluk |
Rolling stock | 176 CRRC Zhuzhou[1] |
History | |
Opened |
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Technical | |
Line length | 69 km (43 mi) |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Character | Airport express, underground |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Loading gauge | UIC standard gauge |
Minimum radius | 200 metres (660 ft) |
Electrification | Overhead line, 1,500 V DC |
Operating speed | 120 km/h (75 mph) |
Line M11, officially referred to as the M11 Gayrettepe–Istanbul Airport–Halkalı Metro Line (Turkish: Gayrettepe–İstanbul Havalimanı–Halkalı Metro Hattı), is a line of the Istanbul Metro. As of March 2024[update], it is operational between Gayrettepe and Arnavutköy Hastane via Istanbul Airport.[2][3] The line is currently 51.5 km (32.0 mi) long, making it the longest line in the Istanbul Metro. The M11 is entirely underground, making it the second longest continuous subway tunnel in Europe, behind the Moscow Metro's Bolshaya Koltsevaya line.
Route
[edit]The purpose of this line is to provide direct and quick access from Istanbul Airport in Arnavutköy to Levent, Istanbul's main commercial center and to Halkalı, one of the city's most important train stations. Unlike other metro lines, the M11 will be a limited stop service, meaning that stations will be spaced further apart. This is most noticeable towards the line's southern ends, where the M11 will only have seven stations within Istanbul's urban area: Halkalı, Halkalı Stadı, Olimpiyat, Kayaşehir and Fenertepe in the west and Gayrettepe and Kâğıthane in the east.
It will have two legs, one from Gayrettepe to Istanbul Airport line and the second from Halkalı to Istanbul Airport line. The first leg of the rapid transit line will be 37.5 km (23.3 mi) long with nine stations. The second leg of the line will be 31.5 km (19.6 mi) long with seven stations, in a total of 69 km (42.9 mi) with sixteen stations. When fully completed, the M11 will be one of the longest continuous subway tunnels in the world. The travel time between the end stations will be 60 minutes at a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph).[4] The line will run through six districts of Istanbul, Şişli, Kağıthane, Eyüpsultan, Arnavutköy, Başakşehir and Küçükçekmece. It is expected that the line will carry annually around 94 million passengers. The M11 line will connect to other rapid transit lines: Marmaray, M1, M2, M3, M7 (twice), M9 and at the airport to the high-speed train line.[5]
Construction
[edit]The investment budget of the construction is €999.8 million. The Turkish construction consortium Kolin-Şenbay won the tender for the building of the metro line in December 2016. The line was not scheduled to be completed before the airport's official October 29, 2018 airport opening.[4] The line is being constructed in four sections:
- Kağıthane–Istanbul Airport, opened on 22 January 2023[6]
- Gayrettepe–Kağıthane, opened on 29 January 2024[7]
- Arnavutköy Hastane–Istanbul Airport, opened on 19 March 2024[8]
- Halkalı–Arnavutköy Hastane, planned to open in late 2025[9]
Rolling stock
[edit]The rolling stock was manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive, the first 120 km/h (75 mph) class automated metro train exported by China. 176 metro cars were supplied for the Line 11. The contract was awarded in January 2020, and the delivery was completed six months later,[10] although these ten sets were not automated. On January 3, 2024 the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced that 15 automated trainsets were ready to enter into use.[11]
Stations
[edit]The M11 has sixteen stations. Out of these sixteen, only eight are within the Istanbul metropolitan area.
No | Station | District | Transfer | Type | Notes |
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1 | Gayrettepe | Şişli & Beşiktaş | ・ (Zincirlikuyu) İETT Bus: 25G, 27E, 27SE, 27T, 29, 29A, 29C, 29D, 29İ, 29P, 29Ş, 30A, 30M, 36L, 40B, 41AT, 41E, 42, 42M, 42Z, 43R, 49Z, 50Z, 58A, 58N, 58S, 58UL, 59A, 59B, 59CH, 59K, 59N, 59R, 59S, 59UÇ, 62, 62G, 63, 64Ç, 65G, 121A, 121B, 121BS, 122B, 122C, 122D, 122Y, 251, 252, 256, 522, 522B, 522ST, 599C, 622, DT1, DT2, U1, U2 |
Underground | Zincirlikuyu Cemetery・Büyükdere Avenue・Zorlu Center・ Zincirlikuyu İETT Platforms |
2 | Kâğıthane | Kâğıthane | ・ İETT Bus: 41ST, 46Ç, 46T, 48, 48H, 48N, 48T, 50D, 62, 63, 64Ç, 65A, 65G, TM3 |
Kağıthane Creek・Kağıthane İETT Platforms | |
3 | Hasdal | Eyüpsultan | İETT Bus: 48, 48A, 50G, H-2 | D.020・(New) Istanbul University (Çapa) Medical Faculty Hospital・Hasdal Barracks | |
4 | Kemerburgaz | İETT Bus: 48, 48A, 48C, 48D, 48G, 48K, 48KA, 48L, 48P, 48R, 50G | Kasımpaşa SK Kemerburgaz Facilities・Kemerburgaz City Forest・Consulate General of Turkmenistan | ||
5 | Göktürk | İETT Bus: 48, 48A, 48C, 48D, 48G, 48K, 48KA, 48L, 48P, 50G | Istanbul Regional Directorate of Forestry Göktürk Nursery | ||
6 | İhsaniye | İETT Bus: 48KA, 48M, 48P | İBB Biomethanization Facility | ||
7 | Arnavutköy | (İstanbul Airport)・ (İstanbul Airport High Speed Train Terminal) İETT Bus: H-1, H-2, H-3, H-6, H-7, H-8, H-9 |
Station Not In Operation - Passing | ||
8 | İstanbul Havalimanı (Airport) | Istanbul Airport・Ali Kuşçu Mosque | |||
9 | Kargo Terminali (Cargo Terminal) | Istanbul Airport・THY Cargo IGA Facilities | |||
10 | Taşoluk | İETT Bus: 36AS, 36D, 36HT, 36YS, 336A, 336G, 336H, 336T, H-6 | Depot・Ministry of Forestry Plantation Site | ||
11 | Arnavutköy Hastane | İETT Bus: 36AS, 36AY, 36B, 36CB, 36D, 36HT, 36TC, 36Y, 36YS, 48KA, 48M, 336, 336A, 336G, 336H, 336K, 336M, 336MC, 336T, ARN1, H-6, MK22 | Arnavutköy State Hospital・Arnavutköy City Park・Arnavutköy İETT Platforms | ||
↓↓ Under Construction (opening late 2025) ↓↓ | |||||
12 | Fenertepe | Başakşehir | İETT Bus: 36B, 36CB, 36F, 36HT, 36TC, 36Y, 78B, 78C, 78E, 78F, 78FB, 78G, 78H, 78ZB, 78Ş, 79C, 79F, 79FY, 79GE, 79KM, 79KT, 79M, 98, 98KM, 146BA, 146F, 146K, 336, 336A, 336G, 336H, 336K, 336M, 336MC, 336T, H-6, MK31 | Underground | İbn Haldun University Main Campus・Fenertepe İETT Platforms |
13 | Kayaşehir Merkez | İETT Bus: 36F, 78E, 78F, 79F, 79FY, 79GE, 79KM, 79KT, 79M, 146BA, 146F, MK1, MK22 |
Başakşehir National Garden | ||
14 | Olimpiyat | İETT Bus: 36AS, 36AY, 36F, 76A, 79FY, 79K, 79Ş, 142E, 144M, 146A, 146T, HS1, MK2, MK11, MK12, MK13, MK14, MK15, MK16 |
Atatürk Olympic Stadium・Olimpiyatköy İETT Platforms | ||
15 | Halkalı Stadı | Küçükçekmece | (Tema Park) İETT Bus: 76V, 78G, 78Ş, 89A, 89K, 98S, 141M, 89YB, HT1, HT2, KÇ2, MK31, MR40, MR50, MR51 |
İBB Halkalı Football Stadium Sports Facilities・İstanbul Tema Hospital | |
16 | Halkalı | (Halkalı)・ İETT Bus: 79Y, 89A, 143, BN1, H-3, MR40, MR42, MR50, MR51 |
TCDD Lodgings・Halkalı Customs Directorate・Halkalı Marmaray İETT Platforms |
References
[edit]- ^ "Istanbul airport metro train contract awarded". Railway Gazette International. April 28, 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- ^ "İstanbul Havalimanı Metrosu açılıyor: 'Raylı sistemlerle entegre olacak'". BBC Türkçe. 22 January 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ "İstanbul Airport metro opens". Rail Turkey. 2023-01-18. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
- ^ a b "3. Havalimanı'na Metroyu Şenbay ve Kolin götürecek". Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). 2016-12-03. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
- ^ "3. Havalimanı metro hattında ihale yapıldı". Habertürk (in Turkish). 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
- ^ "Türkiye'nin "en hızlı metrosu" Kağıthane-İstanbul Havalimanı Metrosu hizmete girdi" (in Turkish). Anadolu Agency.
- ^ "İstanbul'a sürücüsüz metro! Ulaşım süresi 30 dakikaya düşüyor". Milliyet (in Turkish). 2024-01-03. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
- ^ Garip, Ergin (2023-10-30). "Bakan Uraloğlu: İstanbul Havalimanı-Kayaşehir metro hattı kesimini Mart 2024'ten önce açacağız". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ^ "Bakan Uraloğlu tarih verdi: Gayrettepe-Halkalı arası 57 dakikaya düşüyor!". Milliyet (in Turkish). 2024-09-29. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ Burroughs, David (28 July 2020). "CRRC completes first Istanbul automated metro train". International Railway Journal.
- ^ Özen, Ege Buğra (2024-01-03). "İstanbul Havalimanı'na yerli metro". AirTurkHaber (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-01-04.
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