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Fatih railway station

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Marmaray Fatih GTU station
Marmaray Fatih GTU station

Gebze Teknik Üniversitesi – Fatih station (Turkish: Gebze Teknik Üniversitesi - Fatih istasyonu) is a station on the Marmaray commuter rail line in Gebze, Turkey. The station, along with Çayırova, is situated inside the Gebze Technical University campus. Commuter rail service resumed on 13 March 2019.

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Fatih railway station
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Gebze Teknik Üniversitesi

TEM - D100 Bağlantı Yolu İstanbul
41400 , Cumhuriyet Mahallesi
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Gebze railway station
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