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Yedikule railway station

Coordinates: 40°59′38″N 28°55′37″E / 40.9938°N 28.9269°E / 40.9938; 28.9269
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YEDİKULE
Yedikule station looking east, with the depot visible to the right.
General information
LocationYedikule İstasyonu Cd. 32a, Yedikule Mah. 34107
Fatih/Istanbul
Turkey
Coordinates40°59′38″N 28°55′37″E / 40.9938°N 28.9269°E / 40.9938; 28.9269
Owned byTurkish State Railways
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingNo
History
OpenedJuly 22, 1872 (Chemins de fer Orientaux)[1]
December 4, 1955 (Istanbul suburban)
ClosedAugust 12, 2013[2]
Electrified25 kV AC (December 4, 1955)
Passengers
20160 Steady 0%
Former services
Preceding station Turkish State Railways Following station
Kazlıçeşme
towards Halkalı
Istanbul suburban Kocamustafapaşa
towards Sirkeci

Yedikule station is an indefinitely closed railway station on the Istanbul suburban. It is located in the Yedikule neighborhood in southwest Fatih. The Yedikule Electric Train Depot is located right next to the station but was closed down in the early 2000s. The station had one track servicing an island platform (eastbound track) during the construction of the Marmaray tunnels, the westbound track being temporarily removed. Yedikule was served by the İstanbul-Halkalı Line, which was abandoned with the opening of Marmaray. The station is 7.46 km (4.64 mi) away from Sirkeci Terminal.

References

  1. ^ "CO lines opening dates". www.trainsofturkey.com. Archived from the original on November 4, 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "As of August 12, 2013, Istanbul-Yedikule suburban trains will not be operated". TCDD. August 13, 2013. Archived from the original on August 13, 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2020.