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Halkalı Caddesi (Istanbul Metro)

Istanbul metro stationsKüçükçekmeceRailway stations in Turkey opened in 2024
Halkalı caddesi station (1)
Halkalı caddesi station (1)

Halkalı Caddesi is an underground station on the M9 line of the Istanbul Metro. It is located under Halkalı Street in the Atatürk neighbourhood of Küçükçekmece. It was opened on 18 March 2024, with the extension of M9 from Bahariye to Ataköy.

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Halkalı Caddesi (Istanbul Metro)
Hürriyet Caddesi,

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Hürriyet Caddesi
34307 , Atatürk Mahallesi
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