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M10 (Istanbul Metro)
Metro line in Istanbul, Turkey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The M10 is a rapid transit line in the Asian part of the Istanbul Metro system that leads to Sabiha Gökçen Airport. Initially named and tendered as the M10 Pendik Merkez–Fevzi Çakmak, with the full line being named as the M10 Pendik Merkez–Sabiha Gökçen Airport, the line was supposed to complete the link between Pendik railway station and the M4ᴀ extension branch of the M4 line. The tender of this project was later cancelled on 3 January 2018[1] The project's budget is 86 million euros.[2] and on 30 September 2022, a contract was signed with the new contractor company, with a value of ₺2.896.691.000 and works restarted in November 2022.[3] It is expected to open in 2026.
Starting from the Pendik railway station, the line will head northeast, cut orthogonally the M4ʙ extension branch of the M4 line at Kaynarca Merkez station, join the M4ᴀ extension branch of the M4 line just before Fevzi Çakmak–Hastane station, and continue to Sabiha Gökçen Airport.
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