Mahmutbey (Istanbul Metro)
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Mahmutbey is an underground station on the M3 and M7 lines of the
Istanbul Metro The Istanbul Metro () is a rapid transit railway network that serves the city of Istanbul, Turkey. Apart from the M11 line, which is operated by TCDD Taşımacılık, the system is operated by Metro Istanbul, a public enterprise controlled by th ...
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. The station is located beneath Bosna Avenue in the Göztepe neighborhood of Bağcılar. Mahmutbey was opened on 14 June 2013 along with the Kirazlı-MetroKent portion of the M3. The station became the western terminus of the M7 line to
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in 2020, when the M7 began operation. The platforms for M7 are underneath the M3 line.


Layout


M3 platform


M7 platform


Gallery

Entrance of Mahmutbey Metro Station.jpg, M3 entrance M3 Mahmutbey Metro Platform.jpg, M3 platform M3 Mahmutbey Metro Exits.jpg, M3 exit sign M7 Mahmutbey Entrance 1.jpg, M7 entrance 1 M7 Mahmutbey Metro Ticket Hall.jpg, M7 ticket hall M7 Mahmutbey Metro Aktarma Katı.jpg, M7 transfer level M7 Mahmutbey Metro Exits.jpg, M7 exit sign M7 Mahmutbey Metro Platform.jpg, M7 platform


References


External links


Mahmutbey station portal in Google Street View
Istanbul metro stations Railway stations in Turkey opened in 2013 {{Istanbul-metro-stub