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Dikimevi (Ankara Metro)

1996 establishments in TurkeyAnkara metro stationsRailway stations opened in 1996Çankaya, Ankara
Dikimevi İstasyonu Ankaray, A1 Hattı Ankara Raylı Sistemi
Dikimevi İstasyonu Ankaray, A1 Hattı Ankara Raylı Sistemi

Dikimevi is an underground station and the eastern terminus of the Ankaray line of the Ankara Metro in Çankaya. It is located under Cemal Gürsel Avenue in Cebeci, three blocks south of Cebeci station. Dikimevi station consists of two side platforms and opened on 30 August 1996, together with the Ankaray line. The line was originally planned to be extended further east in Mamak, however these plans never took place.

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Dikimevi (Ankara Metro)
Cemal Gürsel Caddesi, Ankara Cebeci Mahallesi

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N 39.9323 ° E 32.8775 °
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Cemal Gürsel Caddesi
06600 Ankara, Cebeci Mahallesi
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Dikimevi İstasyonu Ankaray, A1 Hattı Ankara Raylı Sistemi
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