Metrobus (Istanbul) - Lines

Lines

There are six main services, each operating on different sub-sections of the route, and also the infrequent 34G, a 'night service', which operates over the full length for the busway.

Table showing the number of trips made by different lines using the busway

Line No. Route Termini Daily Number of Trips
Weekdays Saturdays Sundays & Holidays
34 Avcılar - Zincirlikuyu 1,824 1,732 1,012
34T Avcılar - Topkapı 1,284 174 70
34Z Zincirlikuyu - Söğütlüçeşme 570 566 631
34A Edirnekapı - Söğütlüçeşme 326 150 0
34G TÜYAP - Söğütlüçeşme 30 10 11
Total 4,034 2,632 1,724

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