Turyol

Turyol
A Turyol ferry on the Bosporus in Istanbul.
LocaleIstanbul, İzmir
WaterwayBosporus
Golden Horn
Marmara Sea
Gulf of İzmir
Mytilini Strait
Chios Strait
Transit typePassenger Ferry
Car Ferry
Sightseeing
Began operation1995[1]
No. of lines34
No. of vessels70
No. of terminals19
Daily ridershipApproximately 50,000 (Istanbul only)
Websiteturyol.com

Turyol is a private ferry operator, which owns and operates urban and international ferry service in western Turkey, focused primarily around Istanbul. It is one of three private ferry operators in Istanbul, along with İDO and Dentur. Turyol maintains a fleet of 70 vessels, 60 of which are for scheduled passenger service. In terms of fleet size and the number of lines, Turyol is the largest private ferry operator in Turkey and second largest overall, after the Istanbul Municipality's ferry operator Şehir Hatları.

Turyol operates ferry service within four separate areas in western Turkey. The largest of these four areas are in and around Istanbul, where Turyol operates commuter ferry service to 19 piers on the Bosporus, Golden Horn and Marmara Sea.[2] Outside of the Istanbul area, Turyol operates international car ferry service from Turkey to two Greek islands: Lesbos and Chios. The ferry to Lesbos departs from Ayvalık, while the ferry to Chios departs from Çeşme. Season ferry service on the Gulf of İzmir between Foça, Mordoğan and Karaburun operates during the summer months.[2]

Turyol operates a fleet of 70 vessels, along with 2 maintenance vessels for non-revenue service. 60 of these are for scheduled passenger service.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Tarihçe". turyol.com.tr. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Tarifeler". turyol.com.tr. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Filomuz". turyol.com.tr. Retrieved 19 December 2017.

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Istanbul Metro Metro
Current
  • Line M1 Yenikapı–Atatürk Airport
  • Line M1 Yenikapı–Kirazlı
  • Line M2 Yenikapı–Hacıosman
  • Line M3 Bakırköy Sahil–Kayaşehir Merkez
  • Line M4 Kadıköy–Sabiha Gökçen Airport
  • Line M5 Üsküdar–Samandıra Merkez
  • Line M6 Levent–Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
  • Line M7 Yıldız–Mahmutbey
  • Line M8 Bostancı–Parseller
  • Line M9 Ataköy–Olimpiyat
  • M11 (Istanbul Metro) Gayrettepe–Arnavutköy Hastane
Future
  • Line M4 Tavşantepe–Kaynarca Merkez (2025)
  • Line M5 Samandıra Merkez–Sultanbeyli (2025)
  • Line M7 Kabataş–Mahmutbey–Hastane (2025 and 2026)
  • M10 (Istanbul Metro) Pendik Merkez–Fevzi Çakmak-Hastane (2025)
  • M11 (Istanbul Metro) Arnavutköy Hastane–Halkalı (2025)
  • M12 (Istanbul Metro) 60. Yıl Parkı–Kâzım Karabekir (2025)
  • M13 (Istanbul Metro) Emek–Yenidoğan (Unknown)
  • M14 (Istanbul Metro) Altunizade–Bosna Bulvarı (2025)
  Tram
Current
Former
  •   Line T2 Zeytinburnu–Bağcılar (2006-2011)
Marmaray Commuter rail
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Former
 Funicular
Current
  • Line F1 Kabataş–Taksim
  • Tünel Karaköy–Beyoğlu
  • Line F3 Vadistanbul–Seyrantepe
  • Line F4 Boğaziçi Üniversitesi/Hisarüstü–Aşiyan
Metrobus (Istanbul) BRT
  • Metrobus (Istanbul) Söğütlüçeşme–Beylikdüzü
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