Nurtepe (Istanbul Metro)

Nurtepe is an underground station on the M7 line of the Istanbul Metro in Kağıthane.[1] The station is located on Sokollu Street in the Nurtepe neighborhood of Kağıthane.

Nurtepe
Istanbul Metro
Istanbul Metro rapid transit station
Nurtepe Metro Station Entrance 3
General information
LocationNurtepe Neighborhood, Sokollu Street, 34060
Kağıthane
Coordinates41.080659°N 28.9633407°E / 41.080659; 28.9633407
Owned byIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Operated byMetro Istanbul
Line(s)Line M7 M7
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus interchange İETT Bus: 39Ç, 47Ç, 48N, 62G, 62H, 399B, TM1, TM2
Bus transport Istanbul Minibus Şişli-Güzeltepe, Güzeltepe-Aksaray, Güzeltepe-İstoç, Güzeltepe-Gaziosmanpaşa
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened28 October 2020
Electrified1,500 V DC Overhead line
Services
Preceding station Istanbul Metro Following station
Kağıthane M7 Line Alibeyköy
towards Mahmutbey

The station has a total of 3 entrances, the entrance number 1 is Nurtepe Mosque, entrance number 2 is Sokollu Street/Zühre Street and entrance number 3 is Hacı Ethem Üktem Primary School.

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.[2]

Connection to IETT city buses is available from at street level.[3]

Nurtepe station was opened on 28 October 2020.[4] The station was built between Alibeyköy Creek and Kâğıthane Creek.

Station layout

Z Enter/Exit ↓
(1)
Enter/Exit ↓
(2-3)
B1 Ticket Hall ↓ Ticket Hall↓
← Underpass
B2 Underpass -2 ↓
B3 Underpass -3 ↓
B4 Underpass-4 ↓
B5 Platform Platform
Platform level Westbound Line M7 toward Mahmutbey
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Eastbound Line M7 toward Mecidiyeköy

Operation information

As of 2021, total length of M7 line is 18 km. The line operates between 06.00 - 00.00 and travel frequency is 6 minutes at peak hour.[1]

References

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