- Tünel
The Tünel is a short subway line in
Istanbul ,Turkey . It is an undergroundfunicular with only two stations, and an uphill track of approximately 573 meters. The Tünel is the second-oldest subway line in the world, after theLondon Underground .The Tünel was opened in
January 17 1875 to provide an easy ride between the two neighborhoods ofPera andGalata , both in the new district of Istanbul on the hill north of theGolden Horn . Many people used to work in the low Galata, and live uphill in Pera. The Tünel, climbing about 60 meters, saved them this difficult walk.Galata and Pera are now called
Karaköy , andBeyoğlu , respectively. The lower station is named "Karaköy", and the upper station "Tünel Meydanı" - Tünel Square (located on the lower end ofIstiklal Avenue ). A trip between the two stations now takes 1.5 minutes, with an extra two minutes of waiting between operations to allow passengers to board the train. The Tünel has two trains running simultaneously on the same track with two steel cars (with pneumatic tires) attached to each, and their cruising speed is roughly 25 km/h. There is a short duplex part of the track in the middle, where two trains pass side by side and continue their ways to opposite directions.Today, the tiny Tünel is rarely useful for most of Istanbul's population, although it is still part of the municipal transport network and integrated tickets are valid. A larger (but separate) metro system is available, and other public transportation options include buses, cabs, and even a cable car (see article on
Public transport in Istanbul ).History
The Tünel was originally conceived by the French engineer
Henri Gavand in 1867. Two years later, inNovember 6 1869 , he received permission from the Ottomansultan Abdülaziz to start the project. After finding foreign funding, construction began inJuly 30 1871 and ended in December 1874. The Tünel was finally opened for service inJanuary 17 1875 .When it opened, the Tünel was powered by horses. The line began being powered by electricity in 1910. The Tünel was nationalized in 1939 to become part of the new
IETT (stanbul Elektrik Tramvay ve Tünel) transportation organization. In 1971, the Tünel was renovated and modernized, and the original wooden cars were replaced by metal ones.ee also
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Public transport in Istanbul
*Kabatas-Taksim Funicular
*List of rapid transit systems External links
* [http://www.iett.gov.tr/en/section.php?sid=46 Official IETT page on the Tunel]
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