M5 (Istanbul Metro)

Line M5, officially referred to as the M5 Üsküdar–Çekmeköy line (Turkish: M5 Üsküdar–Çekmeköy metro hattı), is a rapid transit line of the İstanbul Metro System. It is the second rapid transit line on the Asian side of İstanbul, the other in service since August 2012, the M4.[3] Furthermore, it is the first driverless rapid transit line in Turkey.

M5 Üsküdar–Çekmeköy
Ümraniye Station
Overview
StatusOperating
OwnerIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
LocaleIstanbul, Turkey
TerminiÜsküdar
Çekmeköy
Stations16
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemIstanbul Metro
Services1
Route numberM5
Operator(s)Metro Istanbul A.Ş.
Depot(s)Dudullu
Rolling stock126 Mitsubishi[1]
6 carriages per trainset
History
OpenedDecember 15, 2017 (2017-12-15)
Technical
Line length20[2] km (12 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification1,500 V DC Overhead line
Operating speed70 km/h (43 mph)
Route map

Üsküdar
Fıstıkağacı
Bağlarbaşı
Altunizade
Kısıklı
Bulgurlu—Libadiye
Ümraniye
Çarşı
Yamanevler
Çakmak
Ihlamurkuyu
Altınşehir
İmam Hatip
Dudullu
M8 Line
Necip Fazıl
Çekmeköy

Overview

The construction of the 16.9-kilometre-long (10.5 mi) line in the west–east direction with 16 stations between Üsküdar and Çekmeköy, and its connection line to the depot with 3 km (1.9 mi) length began on 20 March 2012. Projected to cost about 564 million, the line is built by the Doğuş Construction Group and was expected to open in May 2015; however, the expected opening day was then revised to 20 September 2016, until it became clear that it would not open then. According to news in Turkish TV in November 2016, half of the M5 line (Üsküdar - Ümraniye) would open in January 2017, with driverless trains, and then in early 2017 the new opening date was stated to be 22 March providing there are no further delays.[4] But in April 2017 the opening date had been postponed further to 30 August 2017.[5] Later it was postponed further, first to 14 September 2017 and then to 29 October 2017. Finally the line was opened on 15 December 2017.

Earlier plans [6] to extend M5 to Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in the future have been cancelled, with the M4 instead being planned to extend to this airport.

Stations

The M5 has a total of 16 stations. Together with these 16 stations, 8 more are planned within the M5's eastward extension to Sultanbeyli. All stations have protective barriers with automatic doors, opening only when the train is stopped at the platform.

Station list of the Üsküdar–Çekmeköy metro line
M5 Üsküdar-Çekmeköy
Station District Opened Connections
Üsküdar Üsküdar 15 December 2017 TCDD Taşımacılık: Marmaray
Şehir Hatları
Turyol
Dentur
İETT Bus: 15, 15B, 15C, 15E, 15H, 15K, 15KÇ, 15M, 15N, 15P, 15R, 15S, 15T, 15Y, 15ŞN, 15Z
Fıstıkağacı 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 2, 9, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 11A, 11BE, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11EK, 11ES, 11G, 11K, 11L, 11M, 11N, 11ST, 11T, 11Ü, 11Ü, 11ÜS, 11Y, 12A, 12ÜS, 139, 139A, 320, D1
Bağlarbaşı 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 2, 3, 9, 9A, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 11A, 11BE, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11EK, 11ES, 11G, 11K, 11L, 11M, 11N, 11P, 11ST, 11Ü, 11ÜS, 11Y, 12A, 12ÜS, 13, 13AB, 13B, 13TD, 14, 14D, 14F, 14K, 14M, 14R, 14Y, 14YK, 15F, 125, 129T, 139, 139A, 320, 500A, D1, MR9
Altunizade 15 December 2017 Metrobus: 34G, 34AS, 34A, 34Z
İETT Bus: 9, 9A, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9T, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 11, 11A, 11BE, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11EK, 11G, 11K, 11L, 11M, 11N, 11P, 11SA, 11ST, 11ÜS, 11V, 11Y, 12ÜS, 13, 13B, 13TD, 14, 14D, 14F, 14FD, 14K, 14M, 14R, 14Y, 14YK, 15F, 125, 129T, 139, 139A, 320, D1, MR9
Kısıklı 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 9, 9A, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9T, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 11, 11A, 11D, 11E, 11EK, 11G, 11K, 11L, 11M, 11N, 11P, 11SA, 11ST, 11ÜS, 11V, 11Y, 12ÜS, 13, 13AB, 13B, 13TD, 14, 14D, 14F, 14FD, 14K, 14R, 14Y, 14YK, 129T, 320, 522, D1, MR9, TB2
Bulgurlu—Libadiye 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 6, 8E, 9K, 11E, 11EK, 11L, 11M, 11N, 14B, 14DK, 14E, 14ES, 15BK, 15ÇK, 15SK, 15YK
Ümraniye Ümraniye 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 9A, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 10, 11D, 11G, 11K, 11P, 11V, 13, 13B, 13H, 13TD, 14, 14B, 14DK, 14E, 14ES, 14K, 14YE, 19D, 20, 131, 131A, 131C, 131T, 131TD, 131Ü, 131YS, 138, 139, 139A, 320, 522, D1
Çarşı 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 9A, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 10, 11D, 11G, 11K, 11P, 11V, 13, 13B, 13H, 13TD, 14, 14B, 14DK, 14E, 14ES, 14K, 14YE, 19D, 20, 131, 131A, 131B, 131C, 131T, 131TD, 131YS, 131Ü, 138, 139, 139A, 320, 522
Yamanevler 15 December 2017 İETT Bus: 9A, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 10, 11G, 11H, 11P, 11V, 11ÇB, 13, 13B, 13H, 13TD, 14, 14B, 14E, 14ES, 14YE, 19D, 131, 131A, 131B, 131C, 131TD, 131YS, 131Ü, 138, 320, 522
Çakmak 21 October 2018 İETT Bus: 8K, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 10, 11H, 11P, 11V, 11ÇB, 13, 13H, 13TD, 14, 14B, 14ES, 14YE, 19D, 20Ü, 131, 131A, 131B, 131C, 131T, 131TD, 131YS, 131Ü, 138, 139, 139A, 320, 522
Ihlamurkuyu 21 October 2018 İETT Bus: 8K, 9, 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 11ÇB, 11G, 11H, 11P, 11V, 13TD, 14, 14B, 15SD, 19D, 20Ü, 14YE, 11ÇB, 122C, 131, 131A, 131B, 131C, 131H, 131TD, 131Ü, 139T, 320, 522, 522B, E-3
Altınşehir 21 October 2018 İETT Bus: 9Ç, 9Ş, 9Ü, 9ÜD, 11ÇB, 11G, 11P, 11V, 14, 14YE, 15SD, 19D, 131A, 131B, 131C, 131H, 131TD, 131Ü, 320, 522, 522B
İmam Hatip 21 October 2018 İETT Bus:
Dudullu 21 October 2018 İETT Bus:
Necip Fazıl 21 October 2018 İETT Bus:
Çekmeköy 21 October 2018 İETT Bus:

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 May 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "M5 Üsküdar-Çekmeköy Metro Hattı" [M5 Üsküdar – Çekmeköy Metro Line]. www.metro.istanbul (in Turkish). Metro Istanbul. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  3. "I-8- Üsküdar-Ümraniye–Çekmeköy Metrosu İnşaat ve Elektromekanik İşleri" (in Turkish). İBB. Archived from the original on 1 June 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  4. "Üsküdar Çekmeköy metrosu ne zaman açılacak? Güzergahı nasıl olacak? - RayHaber". RayHaber (in Turkish). 10 March 2017. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  5. "İlk sürücüsüz metro! Saatte 65 bin yolcu..." Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). 10 April 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  6. "Istanbul awards Asian metro contract". Railway Gazette International. 24 October 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2012.

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