Haydarpaşa is a locality within the Kadıköy and Üsküdar districts on the Asian part of Istanbul, Turkey. Haydarpaşa is named after Ottoman Vizier Haydar...
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Haydarpaşa station (Turkish: Haydarpaşa Garı) is a railway station in Istanbul, that was, until 2012 the main city terminal for trains travelling to and...
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Haydarpaşa Cemetery, also known as Haidar Pasha Cemetery, Istanbul, (Turkish: Haydarpaşa İngiliz Mezarlığı), located in the Haydarpaşa neighborhood of...
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The Haydarpaşa suburban (Turkish: Haydarpaşa banliyösü), also known as the Haydarpaşa-Gebze line (Turkish: Haydarpaşa-Gebze hattı) and numbered as B2...
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The Port of Haydarpaşa, also known as the Port of Haidar Pasha (Turkish: Haydarpaşa Limanı) or the Port of Istanbul, is a general cargo seaport, ro-ro...
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Abdul Hamid II Monument or Haydarpaşa Breakwater, is a monument located on the breakwater opposite Istanbul Haydarpaşa railway station. The monument was...
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Merdivenköy Osmanağa Rasimpaşa Sahraycıedit Suadiye Zühtüpaşa The major Haydarpaşa Terminal of the Turkish State Railways is located close to Kadıköy's centre...
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(27.4 mi) line was originally part of the Haydarpaşa suburban commuter rail line, running from Haydarpaşa to Gebze. The Marmaray project expanded the...
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Erzincan, Erzurum and Kars. The first train ran in 1936 from Istanbul's Haydarpaşa Terminal to Çetinkaya. Until the Ankara-Istanbul high-speed train project...
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Haydarpaşa High School (Turkish: Haydarpaşa Lisesi) is an Anatolian High School in Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey established in 1934. The school...
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