Yenikapı railway station

Yenikapı is an indefinitely closed railway station on the İstanbul-Halkalı Line in the Yenikapı neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey. The station was built in 1872 by the Oriental Railway which was then taken over by the Turkish State Railways in 1937 and electrified in 1955. The station is situated near the south end of the busy Gazi Mustafa Kemal Paşa Boulevard and one block north of Kennedy St, two major inner-city roadways and is 4.8 km (3.0 mi) west of Sirkeci Terminal. Due to the rehabilitation of the line between Halkalı and Kazlıçeşme for future Marmaray commuter service, Yenikapı was indefinitely closed on 19 March 2013. On 29 October 2013, the new underground Yenikapı railway station, which makes up a part of the new Yenikapı Transfer Center, was opened along with the trans-Bosphorus Marmaray tunnel. The new Yenikapı complex is located right next to the existing railway station and is serviced by 3 lines of the Istanbul Metro.

YENİKAPI
A Halkalı bound train at the station in 2012.
Locationİstansyon Cd, Küçükçekmece, Istanbul
Turkey
Coordinates41°00′17″N 28°57′09″E
Owned byTurkish State Railways
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened22 July 1872[1]
Closed19 March 2013[2]
Rebuilt1955
Electrified1955
Former services
Preceding station   Turkish State Railways   Following station
toward Halkalı
Istanbul suburban
toward Sirkeci

İstanbul-Halkalı Line platform

References

  1. History of the CO - trainsofturkey.com
  2. Yenikapı istasyonu kapanıyor - rayhaber.com
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