Talk:Istanbul Metro/Archive 1

Archive 1


combine articles Istanbul LRT and Istanbul Metro

Maybe the articles 'Istanbul LRT' and 'Istanbul Metro' should be combined under the Name Metro Istanbul, as "Hafif Metro M1" is not really a light rail line and - named M1 - it is part of the metro system. The "Istanbul LRT" article should just contain information about the tramway line T4, as T4 is indeed a LRT-line. The German wiki-edition has this structure and it is much more comfortable to get the information you need. 77.7.73.54 (talk) 22:27, 31 January 2013 (UTC)


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wrong line numbers

Line numbers are partly wrong in this article esp.concerning M6 Üsküdar. This line is line 5.Line 6 is the Levent-Rumeli-Line. The right line numbers are in chapter "History" under the headline "Istanbul Metro" (version 14.11.2013) and in the map "Future lines within the network: M5 (under construction), M6 (under construction), M7 (planned) and M8 (planned)" Evidence is given e.g. on: http://www.istanbul-ulasim.com.tr/media/24900/ag_2200px_1546px-01.jpg

R1410 (talk) 23:33, 12 November 2013 (UTC)

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