Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe funicular line (Turkish: F3 Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe füniküler hattı), is a 750 m (2,460 ft) long funicular railway in Sarıyer, Istanbul. The line...
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on 28 October 2022, it became the fourth funicular line in Istanbul as well as the longest, surpassing the F3 line by 100 m (330 ft). The F4 line will...
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F3, an automobile EMD F3, a North American cab-style diesel locomotive introduced in 1945 F3 (Istanbul Metro), a funicular railway line in Istanbul,...
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F3 and F4 funicular lines and with the network of the Istanbul Tram, Metrobüs and the cable cars. The oldest underground urban rail line in Istanbul is...
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Stations Funicular railway F1 Taksim–Kabataş funicular line F2 Tünel F3 Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe funicular line F4 Boğaziçi Üni./Hisarüstü–Aşiyan funicular line...
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Vadistanbul is an elevated station and the western terminus of the F3 funicular line of the Istanbul Metro. The station consists of a bay platform with one track...
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April 2023[update], the Istanbul Metro has 144 stations in operation on eleven metro lines (150 including also the three funiculars operated by Metro İstanbul A.Ş.). 92...
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Platform doors are found on Istanbul Metro lines M5, M7, M8 and M11, all fully driverless. Seyrantepe station on line M2 and F1, F3 and F4 also have platform...
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