Stations and Route Stopping Patterns
Shaded boxes indicate route operates from the station.
- Routes
- 34 (Avcılar - Zincirlikuyu)
- 34A (Söğütlüçeşme - Cevizlibağ AÖY)
- 34C (Beylikdüzü Gürpınar - Cevizlibağ)
- 34G (Gürpınar TÜYAP - Söğütlüçeşme)
- 34Z (Zincirlikuyu - Söğütlüçeşme)
- 34B (Avcılar - Gürpınar TÜYAP)
- 34T (Avcılar - Topkapı)
Stations & Route Stopping Patterns | |||||||
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Station | Routes | ||||||
34G | 34 | 34T | 34A | 34Z | 34C | 34B | |
Route length (km.) | 42 | 30 | 22 | 11,5 | 26 | ||
Route duration (dk.) | 63 | 45 | 48 | 30 | 57 | ||
Number of stations | 45 | 27 | 16 | 19 | 8 | 26 | 12 |
Söğütlüçeşme | |||||||
Fikirtepe | |||||||
Uzunçayır | |||||||
Acıbadem | |||||||
Altunizade | |||||||
Burhaniye Mahallesi | |||||||
Boğaziçi Köprüsü | |||||||
Zincirlikuyu | |||||||
Mecidiyeköy | |||||||
Çağlayan | |||||||
Okmeydanı Hastane | |||||||
Darülaceze | |||||||
Okmeydanı | |||||||
Halıcıoğlu | |||||||
Ayvansaray | |||||||
Edirnekapı | |||||||
Adnan Menderes Bulvarı | |||||||
Bayrampaşa (Maltepe) | |||||||
Topkapı | |||||||
Cevizlibağ | |||||||
Merter | |||||||
Zeytinburnu Metro | |||||||
İncirli (Ömür) | |||||||
Bahçelievler | |||||||
Şirinevler | |||||||
Yenibosna (Kuleli) | |||||||
Sefaköy | |||||||
Beşyol | |||||||
Florya | |||||||
Cennet Mahallesi | |||||||
Küçükçekmece | |||||||
İBB Sosyal Tesisler | |||||||
Şükrübey | |||||||
Avcılar | |||||||
Avcılar Merkez | |||||||
Ambarlı | |||||||
Saadetdere Mahallesi | |||||||
Haramidere Sanayi | |||||||
Haramidere | |||||||
Güzelyurt | |||||||
Beylikdüzü | |||||||
Beylükdüzü Belediye | |||||||
Cumhuriyet Mahallesi | |||||||
Hadımköy | |||||||
Tüyap |
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