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Kemerburgaz (Istanbul Metro)

Istanbul metro stationsRailway stations under construction in Turkey

Kemerburgaz is a proposed rapid transit station, currently under construction, on the M11 line of the Istanbul Metro. It is located below Selanik Boulevard on the west side of the town of Kemerburgaz. The station will be among the first five metro stations to be located outside of the city (urban area) of Istanbul. Construction of the station began in 2016, along with the entire route from Gayrettepe to the Istanbul New Airport. Kemerburgaz station is expected to open in 2022.

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Kemerburgaz (Istanbul Metro)
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