Bursaray Metro ()

Bursaray is a rapid transit system in the city of Bursa, Marmara Region, Turkey, built in 2000 by TÜVASAŞ, and operated by Burulas. Bursaray Metro opened for passenger service on 24 April 2002. The Bursaray system is composed of two lines that operate on a 38.9 kilometers (24.2 mi) route, serving 39 stations (7 of which are underground stations). The station's platforms are 120 meters (393 ft 8 in) long and 92 centimeters (3 ft 0 in) high; Most stations use island platforms. As an important component of the city infrastructure, Bursaray Metro not only increases the efficiency of daily commute but also plays an important role in supporting the economic and social development of Bursa.

Operator
Operation start24 April 2002
Total Lines2 Metro Lines
Total Station38 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryBursaray Turkey
Official Webhttps://www.burulas.com.tr/tren-hareket-saatleri.aspx

StationLayoutOperation starts
Emek
Korupark
Organize Sanayi
Hamitler/Fethiye
Bağlarbaşı/Esentepe
İhsaniye
Karaman
Acemler
Acemler
Paşa Çiftliği
Paşa Çiftliği
Sırameşeler
Sırameşeler
Kültürpark
Kültürpark
Merinos
Merinos
Osmangazi
Osmangazi
Şehreküstü
Şehreküstü
Demirtaşpaşa
Demirtaşpaşa
Gökdere
Gökdere
Yıldırım/Davutdede
Yıldırım/Davutdede
Duaçınarı
Duaçınarı
Yüksek Ihtisas
Yüksek Ihtisas
Arabayatağı
Arabayatağı
Üniversite
Batıkent
Yüzüncüyıl
Özlüce
Ertuğrul
Altınşehir
Küçük Sanayi
Ataevler
Beşevler
Fatih Sultan Mehmet
Nilüfer
Mimar Sinan
Hacivat
Şirinevler
Otosansit
Cumalıkızık
Gürsu
Kestel