Metrobus (Istanbul) - Stations and Route Stopping Patterns

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
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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