Ankara Metro (Ankara Metrosu)

Starting operations in 1997, the Ankara Metro stands as an important component of the Turkish capital's urban infrastructure. Enabling fast and efficient travel within the city, the metro system consists of several lines that are intricately connected to the diverse neighborhoods of Ankara. With the opening of the M1 line connecting Kızılay to Batıkent, Ankara Metro has expanded its network, including additional lines such as the M2 and M3. Renowned for its role in reducing traffic congestion and increasing connectivity, the Ankara Metro continues to grow, demonstrating the city's commitment to modern and sustainable urban transportation.

Operator
Operation start20 August 1996
Total Lines5 Metro Lines
Total Station52 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryAnkara Turkey
Official Webhttps://www.ego.gov.tr/

StationLayoutOperation starts
Dikimevi
Kurtuluş
Kolej
Kızılay
Kızılay
Kızılay
Demirtepe
Maltepe
Tandogan
Beşevler
Bahçelievler
Emek
AŞTİ
Sıhhiye
Ulus
Atatürk Kültür Merkezi
Atatürk Kültür Merkezi
Akköprü
İvedik
Yenimahalle
Demetevler
Hastane
Macunköy
Ostim
Batıkent
Batıkent
Necatibey
Milli Kütüphane
Söğütözü
Maden Teknik ve Arama
Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi
Bilkent
Tarım Bakanlığı/Danıştay
Beytepe
Ümitköy
Çayyolu
Koru
Bati Merkez
Mesa
Botanik
Istanbul Yolu
Eryaman 1-2
Eryaman 5
Devlet Mah.
Harikalar Diyari
Fatih
GOP
OSB-Törekent
ASKİ
Dışkapı
Meteroloji
Belediye
Mecidiye
Kuyubaşı
Dutluk
Gazino