A CRRC subway train on the M1 line of the Ankara Metro
Overview
Native name
Ankara Metrosu
Locale
Ankara, Turkey
Transit type
Rapid transit
Number of lines
3
Number of stations
57 (1 more under construction)
Daily ridership
470,182 (average, 2023)
Annual ridership
Ankaray : 43.2 million (2023)[1] Metro : 127.8 million (2023)[1] Total: 171 million (2023)[1]
Website
http://www.ego.gov.tr
Operation
Began operation
1996 / 1997
Operator(s)
Electricity, Gas, Bus General Directorate (EGO)
Number of vehicles
432 (108 Bombardier, 324 CRRC) (33 Hitachi)
Technical
System length
67.4 km (41.9 mi)
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification
750 V DC Third rail
System map
Legend
Turkish State Railways (TCDD)
Ankara Metro
Ankaray
(Light rail)
OSB-Törekent
GOP
Fatih
Harikalar Diyarı
Devlet Mahallesi
Eryaman 5
O-20
Otoyol 20
Eryaman 1-2
Selçuklular Cd.
İstanbul Yolu
Botanik
Mesa
Batımerkez
Batıkent
Ostim
Macunköy Depot
Macunköy
Şehitler-Gazino
Hastane
Dutluk
Demetevler
Kuyubaşı
Yenimahalle
Mecidiye
İvedik
Belediye
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Blv.
Meteoroloji
Ankara River
Akköprü
Samsun Motorway
D.200
Dışkapı
ASKİ
Atatürk Kültür Merkezi
to Kayseri & Sivas
Dikimevi
Ulus
Kurtuluş
Kolej
Yenişehir
Sıhhiye
Kızılay
Demirtepe
Ankara Central Station
Maltepe
to Eskişehir & Istanbul
Tandoğan
Beşevler
Necatibey
Bahçelievler
Emek
Millî Kütüphane
AŞTİ
Intercity Bus Terminal
D.200
Mevlana Boulevard
Söğütözü Depot
Söğütözü
MTA
ODTÜ
Bilkent
Tarım Bakanlığı/
Danıştay
Beytepe
Ümitköy
Çayyolu
Çayyolu Depot
Koru
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The Ankara Metro (Turkish: Ankara Metrosu) is the rapid transit system serving Ankara, the capital of Turkey. At present, Ankara's rapid transit system consists of two metro lines – the Batıkent Metrosu (M1) and the new Keçiören Metrosu (M4) line opened in 2017, along with the Ankaray line.[2] The Ankaray, the M1 and M4 lines, together transported 104.1 million passengers in 2014.[1] That corresponds to a ridership of approximately 289,155 per day.
In February 2019 all the lines that used to run M1, M2 and M3 were merged to create one line, M1.[3]
^ abcd"RAYLI SİSTEM İŞLETMELERİ 2014 YILI TOPLAM YOLCU SAYILARI" [PASSENGER RAIL SYSTEM TOTAL NUMBER OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2014] (PDF) (in Turkish). EGO General Directorate. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
^Barrow, Keith. "Ankara opens metro Line M4". Retrieved 2017-01-05.
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