F3 (Istanbul Metro)

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F3 Vadistanbul–Seyrantepe
Istanbul F3 Line Symbol.svg
Vadistanbul Havaray IMG 3446.jpg
The F3 operates along the viaduct seen here.
Overview
StatusOperating
OwnerVadistanbul [1][failed verification]
LocaleIstanbul, Turkey
TerminiVadistanbul station, Şişli
Seyrantepe station, Şişli
Stations2
Service
TypeFunicular
SystemIstanbul Metro
Route numberF3
Operator(s)Vadistanbul[citation needed]
History
Opened29 October 2017; 3 years ago (2017-10-29)
Technical
Line length0.75 km (0.47 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
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Line F3
Dist.
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Vadistanbul
0.75 km
0.47 mi
Seyrantepe
Line M2

The F3, also known as the Vadistanbul Skyrail (Turkish: Vadistanbul Havaray) and officially referred to as the F3 Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe funicular line (Turkish: F3 Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe füniküler hattı), is a 750 m (2,460 ft) long funicular railway in Şişli, Istanbul.[2] The line is one of three funicular railways in Turkey, all of them in Istanbul, and is the only one that operates above ground. Due to the fact that the F3 runs along a concrete viaduct, it has been advertised as a Monorail even though it is technically a funicular railway. The route runs between Vadistanbul and Seyrantepe, where connection to the M2 line is available.[citation needed]

The F3 was opened on 29 October 2017.[citation needed]

Overview[]

The F3 route runs in northern Şişli, just west of Maslak. The large majority of the route is elevated with a concrete viaduct and consists of two stations. The northwest terminus of the F3, Vadistanbul station, is located within a glass Spheroid structure that connects to the 2nd floor of the Vadistanbul Shopping Center.[3] The southeast terminus, Seyrantepe station, is located underground on the northern side of the O-2 expressway. A tunnel underneath the expressway connects to the M2 station.[4] The route is mostly single track, except for a short 147 m (482 ft) long double-track section in the middle allowing trains to pass one another. The total construction coast of the line was 15 million.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Vadistanbul Mall".
  2. ^ "Vadistanbul havaray hattı Mart 2017 de hizmete giriyor". rayhaber.com (in Turkish). 6 December 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Vadistanbul Havaray projesi geliyor!". emlakkulisi.com (in Turkish). 21 August 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Vadistanbul Havaray hattı açılıyor!". emlakkulisi.com (in Turkish). 14 September 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2018.

Coordinates: 41°03′42″N 28°35′34″E / 41.0618°N 28.5928°E / 41.0618; 28.5928

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