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Links about trams and light rails in Istanbul

There are 3 links about trams and light rails in Istanbul (Turkey) on Tram Travels.

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Private homepages

Dines Bogø Transport
By: Dines Bogø.
Language: Danish.

"A large historical photo archive dedicated to trams and light railways, with a focus on Copenhagen and Amager. It features extensive collections of tram photographs, historical materials, drawings, travel reports, depot images, and themed galleries covering specific routes, locations, and vehicle types. It also includes tram-related content from cities across Europe, including Barcelona, Lisbon, Rome, Vienna, Oslo, Helsinki, and Istanbul, making it both a local history resource and an international archive for tram enthusiasts."

Tram companies

Metro Istanbul
Language: English, Turkish.

"Metro Istanbul was established in 1988 by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality to operate the city's rail systems. As a subsidiary of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, our company manages the existing metro, tram, funicular, and cable car lines in Istanbul. Istanbul has a 380.70-km-long urban rail system. Metro Istanbul, with its 18 lines totaling 241.35 km, serves over 3 million passengers daily and is considered a world leader in service quality."

Tram museums

İETT Bağlarbaşı Kültür Merkezi ve Ulaşım Müzesi
By: İstanbul Elektrik Tramvay ve Tünel (İETT).
Language: Turkish.

"IETT Baglarbasi Culture Center and Transportation Museum is located in the Uskudar district of Istanbul: location, services, map, directions and more"

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