Topkapı—Ulubatlı (Istanbul Metro)

Topkapı—Ulubatlı
Istanbul Metro
Istanbul Metro rapid transit station
Entrance to Topkapı-Ulubatlı metro station
General information
Coordinates41°01′25″N 28°55′50″E / 41.023592°N 28.930655°E / 41.023592; 28.930655
Owned byIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Line(s)Line M1 M1A
Line M1 M1B
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsTram interchange Istanbul Tram: Line T4 T4 at Vatan
Bus interchange İETT Bus:[citation needed] 31Y, 32T, 33TE, 38, 38Z, 39, 39D, 39K, 39Ç, 50Y, 76E, 78, 78H, 79T, 88A, 89T, 91E, 92A, 97G, 146B, 146T, 336, YH-1
Bus interchange Istanbul Minibus: Aksaray-Güzeltepe, Aksaray-İmar Blokları, Aksaray-Karayolları, Aksaray-Vialand, Aksaray-Yıldıztabya, Pazariçi-Aksaray
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened3 September 1989; 35 years ago (1989-09-03)[1]
Electrified750 V DC Overhead line
Services
Preceding station Istanbul Metro Following station
Emniyet—Fatih
towards Yenikapı
M1a Line Bayrampaşa—Maltepe
M1b Line Bayrampaşa—Maltepe
towards Kirazlı

Topkapı—Ulubatlı is an underground station on the M1 line of the Istanbul Metro.[2] It is located in eastern Fatih between the neighborhoods of Karagümrük and Topkapı in Istanbul. An out-of-system transfer to Vatan station on the T4 light-rail line is available as well as connections to İETT city buses. Topkapı—Ulubatlı was opened on 3 September 1989 as part of the first rapid transit line in Istanbul as well as Turkey and is one of the six original stations of the M1 line. The station is right next to the Byzantine-era Theodosian Walls of Constantinople. The station gets part of its name from the 15th century soldier, Ulubatlı Hasan who was one of the first Ottoman soldiers to scale the walls during the Fall of Constantinople.

Layout

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Side platform, doors will open on the right
Track 2 toward Atatürk Havalimanı
toward Kirazlı
Track 1 toward Yenikapı
toward Yenikapı
Side platform, doors will open on the right

References

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  1. ^ "M1 Yenikapı-Havaalanı-Kirazlı". İstanbul Ulaşım A.Ş.
  2. ^ "Istanbul Metro Map". Turkey Travel Planner. Retrieved 2019-11-02.